+5 Volt, Parallel Input
Complete 12-Bit DAC
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DAC8562
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
FEATURES
Complete 12-Bit DAC
V
No External Components
Single +5 Volt Operation
1 mV/Bit with 4.095 V Full Scale
True Voltage Output, ؎5 mA Drive
Very Low Power –3 mW
DD
REFOUT
DAC-8562
12-BIT
DAC
REF
V
OUT
12
APPLICATIONS
AGND
Digitally Controlled Calibration
Servo Controls
DAC REGISTER
12
Process Control Equipment
PC Peripherals
DGND CE
DATA
CLR
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The DAC8562 is available in two different 20-pin packages,
plastic DIP and SOL-20. Each part is fully specified for opera-
tion over –40°C to +85°C, and the full +5 V ± 5% power supply
range.
The DAC8562 is a complete, parallel input, 12-bit, voltage out-
put DAC designed to operate from a single +5 volt supply. Built
using a CBCMOS process, these monolithic DACs offer the
user low cost, and ease-of-use in +5 volt only systems.
For MIL-STD-883 applications, contact your local ADI sales
office for the DAC8562/883 data sheet which specifies opera-
tion over the –55°C to +125°C temperature range.
Included on the chip, in addition to the DAC, is a rail-to-rail
amplifier, latch and reference. The reference (REFOUT) is
trimmed to 2.5 volts, and the on-chip amplifier gains up the
DAC output to 4.095 volts full scale. The user needs only sup-
ply a +5 volt supply.
1
V
T
= +5V
DD
0.75
0.5
= –55°C, +25°C, +125°C
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The DAC8562 is coded straight binary. The op amp output
swings from 0 to +4.095 volts for a one millivolt per bit resolu-
tion, and is capable of driving ±5 mA. Built using low tempera-
ture-coefficient silicon-chrome thin-film resistors, excellent
linearity error over temperature has been achieved as shown be-
low in the linearity error versus digital input code plot.
–55°C
0.25
0
–0.25
–0.5
–0.75
–1
Digital interface is parallel and high speed to interface to the
fastest processors without wait states. The interface is very sim-
ple requiring only a single CE signal. An asynchronous CLR in-
put sets the output to zero scale.
+25°C & +125°C
0
1024
2048
3072
4096
DIGITAL INPUT CODE — Decimal
Figure 1. Linearity Error vs. Digital Input Code Plot
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