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DAC8871 - Serial Interface DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER

Download the DAC8871 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the DAC8871_Burr variant, as both devices belong to the same serial interface digital-to-analog converter family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The DAC8871 is a 16-bit, single-channel, serial input, voltage output digital-to-analog converter (DAC).

The output range is determined by the reference voltage, VREFH and VREFL.

By properly selecting the reference, the output can be unipolar or bipolar, and up to ±18V.

Key Features

  • 16-Bit Resolution Output: ±18V for ±18V Reference Input ±18V Supply Operation Very Low Power High Accuracy INL: 1LSB Low Noise: 10nV/√Hz Fast Settling: 1µs to 1LSB Fast SPI™ Interface: Up To 50MHz 16-Pin TSSOP Package Selectable Reset to Zero or Midscale.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (DAC8871_Burr-Brown.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription for DAC8871 (Reference)

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www.DataSheet4U.com BurrĆBrown Products from Texas Instruments DA C8 871 DAC8871 SBAS396 – JUNE 2007 16-Bit, Single-Channel, ±18V Output (Unbuffered), Ultra-Low Power, Se...

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16-Bit, Single-Channel, ±18V Output (Unbuffered), Ultra-Low Power, Serial Interface DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER FEATURES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16-Bit Resolution Output: ±18V for ±18V Reference Input ±18V Supply Operation Very Low Power High Accuracy INL: 1LSB Low Noise: 10nV/√Hz Fast Settling: 1µs to 1LSB Fast SPI™ Interface: Up To 50MHz 16-Pin TSSOP Package Selectable Reset to Zero or Midscale DESCRIPTION The DAC8871 is a 16-bit, single-channel, serial input, voltage output digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The output range is determined by the reference voltage, VREFH and VREFL. By properly selecting the refere