AD5330BRUZ Analog Devices Inc, AD5330BRUZ Datasheet - Page 11

IC DAC 8BIT SNGL VOUT 20-TSSOP

AD5330BRUZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5330BRUZ
Description
IC DAC 8BIT SNGL VOUT 20-TSSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5330BRUZ

Data Interface
Parallel
Settling Time
6µs
Number Of Bits
8
Number Of Converters
1
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Power Dissipation (max)
1.25mW
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 105°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
20-TSSOP
Resolution (bits)
8bit
Sampling Rate
167kSPS
Input Channel Type
Parallel
Supply Voltage Range - Analog
2.5V To 5.5V
Supply Current
140µA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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TERMINOLOGY
Relative Accuracy or Integral Nonlinearity (INL)
For the DAC, relative accuracy or INL is a measure of the
maximum deviation, in LSBs, from a straight line passing
through the actual endpoints of the DAC transfer function.
Typical INL vs. code plots can be seen in Figure 14, Figure 15,
and Figure 16.
Differential Nonlinearity (DNL)
DNL is the difference between the measured change and the
ideal 1 LSB change between any two adjacent codes. A specified
differential nonlinearity of ±1 LSB maximum ensures mono-
tonicity. This DAC is guaranteed monotonic by design. Typical
DNL vs. code plots can be seen in Figure 17, Figure 18, and
Figure 19.
Gain Error
This is a measure of the span error of the DAC (including any
error in the gain of the buffer amplifier). It is the deviation in
slope of the actual DAC transfer characteristic from the ideal,
expressed as a percentage of the full-scale range. This is
illustrated in Figure 11.
Offset Error
This is a measure of the offset error of the DAC and the output
amplifier. It is expressed as a percentage of the full-scale range.
If the offset voltage is positive, the output voltage is still positive
at zero input code. This is shown in Figure 12. Because the
DACs operate from a single supply, a negative offset cannot
appear at the output of the buffer amplifier. Instead, there is
a code close to zero at which the amplifier output saturates
(amplifier footroom). Below this code, there is a deadband over
which the output voltage does not change. This is illustrated in
Figure 13.
VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
Figure 11. Gain Error
DAC CODE
ACTUAL
POSITIVE
GAIN ERROR
NEGATIVE
GAIN ERROR
IDEAL
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FOOTROOM
NEGATIVE
AMPLIFIER
NEGATIVE
POSITIVE
OFFSET
OFFSET
OFFSET
VOLTAGE
(~1mV)
VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
AD5330/AD5331/AD5340/AD5341
Figure 13. Negative Offset Error and Gain Error
Figure 12. Positive Offset Error and Gain Error
DEADBAND CODES
DAC CODE
DAC CODE
ACTUAL
ACTUAL
GAIN ERROR
AND
OFFSET ERROR
IDEAL
GAIN ERROR
AND
OFFSET ERROR
IDEAL

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