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DAC128S085 - 12-Bit Micro-Power OCTAL Digital-to-Analog Converter

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Description

The DAC128S085 is a full-featured, general-purpose OCTAL 12-bit voltage-output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that can operate from a single 2.7-V to 5.5-V supply and consumes 1.95 mW at 3 V and 4.85 mW at 5 V.

The DAC128S085 is packaged in a 16-lead WQFN package and a 16-lead TSSOP package.

Features

  • 1 Ensured Monotonicity.
  • Low Power Operation.
  • Rail-to-Rail Voltage Output.
  • Daisy-Chain Capability.
  • Power-on Reset to 0 V.
  • Simultaneous Output Updating.
  • Individual Channel Power-Down Capability.
  • Wide Power Supply Range (2.7 V to 5.5 V).
  • Dual Reference Voltages With Range of 0.5 V to VA.
  • Operating Temperature Range of.
  • 40°C to 125°C.
  • Smallest Package in the Industry.
  • Resolution 12 Bit.

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Part number DAC128S085
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
File Size 1.44 MB
Description 12-Bit Micro-Power OCTAL Digital-to-Analog Converter
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Product Folder Sample & Buy Technical Documents Tools & Software Support & Community DAC128S085 SNAS407H – AUGUST 2007 – REVISED APRIL 2015 DAC128S085 12-Bit Micro-Power OCTAL Digital-to-Analog Converter With Rail-to-Rail Outputs 1 Features •1 Ensured Monotonicity • Low Power Operation • Rail-to-Rail Voltage Output • Daisy-Chain Capability • Power-on Reset to 0 V • Simultaneous Output Updating • Individual Channel Power-Down Capability • Wide Power Supply Range (2.7 V to 5.5 V) • Dual Reference Voltages With Range of 0.5 V to VA • Operating Temperature Range of −40°C to 125°C • Smallest Package in the Industry • Resolution 12 Bits • INL ±8 LSB (Maximum) • DNL 0.75 / −0.4 LSB (Maximum) • Settling Time 8.5 μs (Maximum) • Zero Code Error 15 mV (Maximum) • Full-Scale Error −0.
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