EVAL-ADUC814QS Analog Devices Inc, EVAL-ADUC814QS Datasheet - Page 36

KIT DEV FOR ADUC814 QUICK START

EVAL-ADUC814QS

Manufacturer Part Number
EVAL-ADUC814QS
Description
KIT DEV FOR ADUC814 QUICK START
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Series
QuickStart™ Kitr
Type
8052-corer
Datasheet

Specifications of EVAL-ADUC814QS

Contents
Evaluation Board, Power Supply, Cable, Software and Documentation
For Use With/related Products
ADuC814
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
ADuC814
Figure 40. Source and Sink Current Capability with V
Figure 41. Source and Sink Current Capability with V
4
3
1
0
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
DAC LOADED WITH 0FFFH
DAC LOADED WITH 0000H
SOURCE/SINK CURRENT (mA)
SOURCE/SINK CURRENT (mA)
5
5
DAC LOADED WITH 0FFFH
DAC LOADED WITH 0000H
10
10
REF
REF
= V
= V
DD
DD
= 5 V
= 3 V
15
15
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For larger loads, the current drive capability may not be sufficient.
To increase the source and sink current capability of the DACs,
an external buffer should be added, as shown in Figure 42.
The DAC output buffer also features a high impedance disable
function. In the chip’s default power-on state, both DACs are
disabled, and their outputs are in a high impedance state (or
three-state) where they remain inactive until enabled in
software. This means that if a zero output is desired during
power-up or power-down transient conditions, then a pull-
down resistor must be added to each DAC output. Assuming
this resistor is in place, the DAC outputs remain at ground
potential whenever the DAC is disabled.
Figure 42. Buffering the DAC Outputs
DAC0
DAC1
ADuC814

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