- Manufacturer Part Number : AD7835
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : LC2MOS Quad 14-Bit DAC
- Series : AD7835
- Reference Price : USD 26.736
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- Product Type : Precision D/A Converters
- Function : Voltage Output D/A Converters
- Current Suggest : Production
- Status : Production
- RoHS Status: -
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- Packing: Reel/Tray/Tube
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- Other Part Number : AD7835
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- Delivery Time : Ship within 1 day.
- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
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- Four 14-bit DACs in one package
- AD7834—serial loading
- AD7835—parallel 8-bit/14-bit loading
- Voltage outputs
- Power-on reset function
- Maximum/minimum output voltage range of ±8.192 V
- Maximum output voltage span of 14 V
- Common voltage reference inputs
- User-assigned device addressing
- Clear function to user-defined voltage
- Surface-mount packages
- Packages: AD7834—28-lead SOIC and PDIP
AD7835—44-lead MQFP and PLCC
The AD7834 and AD7835 contain four 14-bit DACs on one monolithic chip. The AD7834 and AD7835 have output voltages in the range ±8.192 V with a maximum span of 14 V.
The AD7834 is a serial input device. Data is loaded in 16-bit format from the external serial bus, MSB first after two leading 0s, into one via DIN, SCLK, and FSYNC. The AD7834 has five dedicated package address pins, PA0 to PA4, that can be wired to AGND or VCC to permit up to 32 AD7834s to be individually addressed in a multipackage application.
The AD7835 can accept either 14-bit parallel loading or double-byte loading, where right-justified data is loaded in one 8-bit byte and one 6-bit byte. Data is loaded from the external bus into one of the input latches under the control of the WR, CS, BYSHF, and DAC channel address pins, A0 to A2.
With each device, the LDAC signal is used to update all four DAC outputs simultaneously, or individually, on reception of new data. In addition, for each device, the asynchronous CLR input can be used to set all signal outputs, VOUT1 to VOUT4, to the user-defined voltage level on the device sense ground pin, DSG. On power-on, before the power supplies have stabilized, internal circuitry holds the DAC output voltage levels to within ±2 V of the DSG potential. As the supplies stabilize, the DAC output levels move to the exact DSG potential (assuming CLR is exercised).
The AD7834 is available in a 28-lead 0.3" SOIC package and a 28-lead 0.6" PDIP package, and the AD7835 is available in a 44-lead MQFP package and a 44-lead PLCC package.
Applications
- Process control
- Automatic test equipment
- General-purpose instrumentation
At least one model within this product family is in production and available for purchase. The product is appropriate for new designs but newer alternatives may exist.