DAC121C081CISD/NOPB National Semiconductor, DAC121C081CISD/NOPB Datasheet - Page 17

IC DAC 12BIT MICROPWR I2C 6-LLP

DAC121C081CISD/NOPB

Manufacturer Part Number
DAC121C081CISD/NOPB
Description
IC DAC 12BIT MICROPWR I2C 6-LLP
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
PowerWise®r
Datasheet

Specifications of DAC121C081CISD/NOPB

Settling Time
6µs
Number Of Bits
12
Data Interface
I²C
Number Of Converters
1
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Power Dissipation (max)
730µW
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
6-LLP
For Use With
DAC121C08XEB - BOARD EVAL FOR DAC121C081/5
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
DAC121C081CISD
DAC121C081CISD
DAC121C081CISDTR

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1.4.5 Writing to the DAC Register
To write to the DAC, the master addresses the part with the
correct slave address (A6-A0) and writes a "zero" to the read/
write bit. If addressed correctly, the DAC returns an ACK to
the master. The master then sends out the upper data byte.
The DAC responds by sending an ACK to the master. Next,
the master sends the lower data byte to the DAC. The DAC
responds by sending an ACK again. At this point, the master
1.4.6 Reading from the DAC Register
To read from the DAC register, the master addresses the part
with the correct slave address (A6-A0) and writes a "one" to
the read/write bit. If addressed correctly, the DAC returns an
ACK to the master. Next, the DAC sends out the upper data
byte. The master responds by sending an ACK to the DAC to
indicate that it wants to receive another data byte. Then the
FIGURE 7. Typical Read from the DAC Register
FIGURE 6. Typical Write to the DAC Register
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either sends the upper byte of the next data word to be con-
verted by the DAC, generates a Stop condition to end com-
munication, or generates a Repeated Start condition to begin
communication with another device on the bus. Until gener-
ating a Stop condition, the master can continuously write the
upper and lower data bytes to the DAC register. This allows
for a maximum DAC conversion rate of 188.9 kilo-conver-
sions per second in Hs-mode.
DAC sends the lower data byte to the master. Assuming only
one 16-bit data word is read, the master sends a NACK after
receiving the lower data byte. At this point, the master either
generates a Stop condition to end communication, or a Re-
peated Start condition to begin communication with another
device on the bus.
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