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DAC8248

Manufacturer Part Number
DAC8248
Description
Dual 12-Bit (8-Bit Byte) Double-Buffered CMOS D/A Converter
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of DAC8248

Resolution (bits)
12bit
Dac Update Rate
1MSPS
Dac Settling Time
1µs
Max Pos Supply (v)
+15.75V
Single-supply
Yes
Dac Type
Current Out
Dac Input Format
Byte

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DAC8248
INTERFACE CONTROL LOGIC PIN FUNCTIONS
LSB/MSB – (PIN 17) LEAST SIGNIFICANT BIT (Active
Low)/ MOST SIGNIFICANT BIT (Active High). Selects
lower 8-bits (LSBs) or upper 4-bits (MSBs); either can be
loaded first. It is used with the WR signal to load data into the
input registers. Data is loaded in a right justified format.
DAC A/DAC B – (PIN 18) DAC SELECTION. Active low
for DAC A and Active High for DAC B.
WR – (PIN 20) WRITE – Active Low. Used with the LSB/
MSB signal to load data into the input registers, or Active High
to latch data into the input registers.
LDAC – (PIN 19) LOAD DAC. Used to transfer data sim-
ultaneously from DAC A and DAC B input registers to both
DAC output registers. The DAC register becomes transparent
(activity on the digital inputs appear at the analog output) when
both WR and LDAC are low. Data is latched into the output
registers on the rising edge of LDAC.
RESET – (PIN 16) – Active Low. Functions as a zero over-
ride; all registers are forced to zero when the RESET signal is
low. All registers are latched to zeros when the write signal is
high and RESET goes high.
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
UNIPOLAR OPERATION
Figure 7 shows a simple unipolar (2-quadrant multiplication)
circuit using the DAC8248 and OP270 dual op amp (use two
OP42s for applications requiring higher speeds), and Table I
shows the corresponding code table. Resistors R1, R2, and R3,
R4 are used only if full-scale gain adjustments are required.
Figure 7. Unipolar Configuration (2-Ouadrant Multiplication)
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Binary Number in
DAC Register
MSB
1111 1111 1111
1000 0000 0000
0000 0000 0001
0000 0000 0000
NOTE
1 LSB = (2
Low temperature-coefficient (approximately 50 ppm/ C) resis-
tors or trimmers should be used. Maximum full-scale error
without these resistors for the top grade device and V
and C2 provide phase compensation to reduce overshoot and
ringing when high-speed op amps are used.
Full-scale adjustment is achieved by loading the appropriate
DAC’s digital inputs with 1111 1111 1111 and adjusting R1 (or
R3 for DAC B) so that:
Full-scale can also be adjusted by varying V
eliminating R1, R2, R3, and R4. Zero adjustment is performed by
10 V is 0.024%, and 0.049% for the low grade. Capacitors C1
Table I. Unipolar Binary Code Table (Refer to Figure 7)
-12
) (V
LSB
REF
)=
4096
V
1
OUT
(V
REF
= V
Analog Output, V
(DAC A or DAC B)
–V
–V
–V
0 V
)
REF
REF
REF
REF
4096
2048
4096
4096
4095
4095
4096
1
= –
REF
OUT
voltage and
1
2
V
REF
REF
REV. B
=

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