2.5 V to 5.5 V Octal Voltage Output
8-/10-/12-Bit DACs in 16-Lead TSSOP
AD5308/AD5318/AD5328
APPꢀICATIONS
FEATURES
AD5308: 8 buffered 8-bit DACs in 16-lead TSSOP
A version: 1 ꢀSB INꢀ, B version: 0.75 ꢀSB INꢀ
AD5318: 8 buffered 10-bit DACs in 16-lead TSSOP
A version: 4 ꢀSB INꢀ, B version: 3 ꢀSB INꢀ
AD5328: 8 buffered 12-bit DACs in 16-lead TSSOP
A version: 16 ꢀSB INꢀ, B version: 12 ꢀSB INꢀ
ꢀow power operation: 0.7 mA @ 3 V
Guaranteed monotonic by design over all codes
Power-down to 120 nA @ 3 V, 400 nA @ 5 V
Double-buffered input logic
Portable battery-powered instruments
Digital gain and offset adjustment
Programmable voltage and current sources
Optical networking
Automatic test equipment
Mobile communications
Programmable attenuators
Industrial process control
Buffered/unbuffered/VDD reference input options
Output range: 0 V to VREF or 0 V to 2 VREF
Power-on reset to 0 V
Programmability
Individual channel power-down
Simultaneous update of outputs (ꢀDAC)
ꢀow power, SPI-®, QSPI-™, MICROWIRE-™, and DSP-
compatible 3-wire serial interface
On-chip rail-to-rail output buffer amplifiers
Temperature range: −40°C to +125°C
Qualified for automotive applications
GENERAꢀ DESCRIPTION
incorporate a power-on reset circuit, which ensures that the
DAC outputs power up to 0 V and remain there until a valid
write to the device takes place. The outputs of all DACs may be
The AD5308/AD5318/AD5328 are octal 8-, 10-, and 12-bit
buffered voltage output DACs in a 16-lead TSSOP. They operate
from a single 2.5 V to 5.5 V supply, consuming 0.7 mA typical
at 3 V. Their on-chip output amplifiers allow the outputs to
swing rail-to-rail with a slew rate of 0.7 V/μs. The AD5308/
AD5318/AD5328 use a versatile 3-wire serial interface that
operates at clock rates up to 30 MHz and is compatible with
standard SPI, QSPI, MICROWIRE, and DSP interface
standards.
LDAC
updated simultaneously using the asynchronous
input.
The parts contain a power-down feature that reduces the current
consumption of the devices to 400 nA at 5 V (120 nA at 3 V).
The eight channels of the DAC may be powered down individually.
All three parts are offered in the same pinout, which allows
users to select the resolution appropriate for their application
without redesigning their circuit board.
The references for the eight DACs are derived from two
reference pins (one per DAC quad). These reference inputs can
be configured as buffered, unbuffered, or VDD inputs. The parts
Rev. F
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