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DAC1230 - 12-Bit/ uP Compatible/ Double-Buffered D to A Converters

Download the DAC1230 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the DAC variant, as both devices belong to the same 12-bit/ up compatible/ double-buffered d to a converters family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The DAC1208 and the DAC1230 series are 12-bit multiplying D to A converters designed to interface directly with a wide variety of microprocessors (8080 8048 8085 Z-80 etc ) Double buffering input registers and associated control lines allow these DACs to appear as a two-byte ‘‘stack’’ in the system’

Key Features

  • Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Linearity specified with zero and full-scale adjust only Direct interface to all popular microprocessors Double-buffered single-buffered or flow through digital data inputs Logic inputs which meet TTL voltage level specs (1 4V logic threshold) Works with g 10V reference full 4-quadrant multiplication Operates stand-alone (without mP) if desired All parts guaranteed 12-bit monotonic DAC1230 series is pin compatible with the DAC0830 series 8-bit MICRO-DACs Key Specifications Y.

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Full PDF Text Transcription for DAC1230 (Reference)

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MICRO-DAC DAC1208 DAC1209 DAC1210 DAC1230 DAC1231 DAC1232 12-Bit mP Compatible Double-Buffered D to A Converters February 1995 MICRO-DAC TM DAC1208 DAC1209 DAC1210 DAC123...

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A Converters February 1995 MICRO-DAC TM DAC1208 DAC1209 DAC1210 DAC1230 DAC1231 DAC1232 12-Bit mP Compatible Double-Buffered D to A Converters General Description The DAC1208 and the DAC1230 series are 12-bit multiplying D to A converters designed to interface directly with a wide variety of microprocessors (8080 8048 8085 Z-80 etc ) Double buffering input registers and associated control lines allow these DACs to appear as a two-byte ‘‘stack’’ in the system’s memory or I O space with no additional interfacing logic required The DAC1208 series provides all 12 input lines to allow single buffering for maximum throughput whe