AD7628 Analog Devices, AD7628 Datasheet

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AD7628

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7628
Description
CMOS Dual 8-Bit Buffered Multiplying DAC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7628

Resolution (bits)
8bit
Dac Update Rate
2.9MSPS
Dac Settling Time
350ns
Max Pos Supply (v)
+15.75V
Single-supply
Yes
Dac Type
Current Out
Dac Input Format
Par

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD7628 is a monolithic dual 8-bit digital/analog converter
featuring excellent DAC-to-DAC matching. It is available in
small 0.3" wide 20-pin DIPs and in 20-terminal surface mount
packages.
Separate on-chip latches are provided for each DAC to allow
easy microprocessor interface.
Data is transferred into either of the two DAC data latches via a
common 8-bit TTL/CMOS compatible input port. Control in-
put DAC A/DAC B determines which DAC is to be loaded.
The AD7628’s load cycle is similar to the write cycle of a ran-
dom access memory, and the device is bus compatible with most
8-bit microprocessors, including 6502, 6809, 8085, Z80.
The device operates from a +12 V to +15 V power supply and is
TTL-compatible over this range. Power dissipation is a low
20 mW.
Both DACs offer excellent four quadrant multiplication charac-
teristics with a separate reference input and feedback resistor for
each DAC.
REV. A
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.
FEATURES
On-Chip Latches for Both DACs
+12 V to +15 V Operation
DACs Matched to 1%
Four Quadrant Multiplication
TTL/CMOS Compatible from +12 V to +15 V
Latch Free (Protection Schottkys not Required)
APPLICATIONS
Disk Drives
Programmable Filters
X-Y Graphics
Gain/Attenuation
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. DAC to DAC matching: since both of the AD7628 DACs
2. Small package size: combining the inputs to the on-chip
3. TTL-Compatibility: All digital inputs are TTL-compatible
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 617/329-4700
Fax: 617/326-8703
are fabricated at the same time on the same chip, precise
matching and tracking between DAC A and DAC B is inher-
ent. The AD7628’s matched CMOS DACs make a whole
new range of applications circuits possible, particularly in the
audio, graphics and process control areas.
DAC latches into a common data bus and adding a DAC A/
DAC B select line has allowed the AD7628 to be packaged in
a small 20-pin 0.3" wide DIP, 20-pin SOIC, 20-terminal
PLCC and 20-terminal LCC.
over a +12 V to +15 V power supply range.
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
Buffered Multiplying DAC
World Wide Web Site: http://www.analog.com
CMOS Dual 8-Bit
© Analog Devices, Inc., 1996
AD7628

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AD7628 Summary of contents

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... TTL/CMOS compatible input port. Control in- put DAC A/DAC B determines which DAC loaded. The AD7628’s load cycle is similar to the write cycle of a ran- dom access memory, and the device is bus compatible with most 8-bit microprocessors, including 6502, 6809, 8085, Z80. ...

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... NOTES 1 Temperature Ranges are K Version; – + Version; – + Version; – +125 C. 2 Specification applies to both DACs in AD7628. 3 Guaranteed by design but not production tested. 4 Logic inputs are MOS Gates. Typical input current (+ less than 1 nA. ...

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... ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although the AD7628 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality ...

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... Figure 3). To minimize power sup- ply currents recommended that the digital input voltages be as close to the supply rails (V The AD7628 may be operated with any supply voltage in the range 10.8 Figure 3. Typical Plot of Supply Current, I Input Voltage V – ...

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... IN 256 NOTE: 1 LSB = (2 Table III. Recommended Trim Resistor Values Trim Resistor K/B/T R1; R3 500 R2; R4 150 –5– AD7628 Table II. Bipolar (Offset Binary) Code Table Analog Output (DAC A or DAC B) 127 V IN 128 128 0 1 –V ...

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... Figure 6. Channel-to-Channel Isolation Figure 7. Suggested PC Board Layout for AD7628 with AD644 Dual Op Amp Figure 7 shows a printed circuit layout for the AD7628 and the AD644 dual op amp, which minimizes feedthrough and crosstalk. SINGLE SUPPLY APPLICATIONS The AD7628 DAC R-2R ladder termination resistors are con- nected to AGND within the device ...

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... REV. A Figure 12. AD7628 Dual DAC to 8085 CPU Interface In the circuit of Figure 13, the AD7628 is used to implement a programmable window comparator. DACs A and B are loaded with the required upper and lower voltage limits for the test, respectively. If the test input is not within the programmed lim- its, the pass/fail output will indicate a fail (logic zero) ...

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... AD7628 DIGITALLY CONTROLLED DUAL TELEPHONE ATTENUATOR In this configuration, the AD7628 functions as a 2-channel digitally controlled attenuator; ideal for stereo audio and tele- phone signal level control applications. Table IV gives input codes vs. attenuation for 15.5 dB range. Attenuation, dB Input Code = 256 10 exp 20 Figure 15 ...

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