MCP4728-E/UN Microchip Technology, MCP4728-E/UN Datasheet - Page 35

IC DAC 12BIT W/I2C 10-MSOP

MCP4728-E/UN

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP4728-E/UN
Description
IC DAC 12BIT W/I2C 10-MSOP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheets

Specifications of MCP4728-E/UN

Number Of Converters
4
Settling Time
6µs
Package / Case
10-MSOP, Micro10™, 10-uMAX, 10-uSOP
Number Of Bits
12
Data Interface
I²C
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Number Of Dac Outputs
4
Resolution
12 bit
Interface Type
I2C
Supply Voltage (max)
5.5 V
Supply Voltage (min)
2.7 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 125 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Supply Current
110 mA
Voltage Reference
2.048 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With
MCP4728EV - BOARD EVAL 12BIT 4CH DAC MCP4728
Power Dissipation (max)
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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5.6.1
The Fast Write command is used to update the input
DAC registers from channels A to D sequentially. The
EEPROM data is not affected by this command. This
command is called “Fast Write” because it updates the
input registers with only limited data bits. Only the
Power-Down mode selection bits (PD1 and PD0) and
12 bits of DAC input data are writable.
The input register is updated at the acknowledge pulse
of each channel’s last data byte.
example of the Fast Write command.
Updating Analog Outputs:
a.
b.
c.
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Note:
When the LDAC pin is “High” before the last byte
of the channel D, all analog outputs are updated
simultaneously by bringing down the LDAC pin
to “Low” any time.
If the command starts with the LDAC pin “Low”,
the channel’s analog output is updated at the
falling edge of the acknowledge clock pulse of
the channel’s last byte.
Send the General Call Software Update
command: This command updates all channels
simultaneously.
FAST WRITE COMMAND
(C2=0, C1=0, C0=X, X = DON’T
CARE)
The UDAC bit is not used in this
command.
Figure 5-7
shows an
5.6.2
This command is used to write DAC input register, one
at a time. The EEPROM data is not affected by this
command.
The DAC selection bits (DAC1, DAC0) select the DAC
channel to write. Only a selected channel is affected.
Repeated bytes are used to write more multiple DAC
registers.
The D11 - D0 bits in the third and fourth bytes are the
DAC input data of the selected DAC channel.
Bytes 2 - 4 can be repeated for the other channels.
Figure 5-8
command.
Updating Analog Outputs:
The analog outputs can be updated by one of the
following events after the falling edge of the
acknowledge clock pulse of the 4th byte.
a.
b.
c.
Note:
When the LDAC pin or UDAC bit is “Low”.
If UDAC bit is “High”, bringing down the LDAC
pin to “Low” any time.
By sending the General Call Software Update
command.
MULTI-WRITE COMMAND: WRITE
DAC INPUT REGISTERS
(C2=0, C1=1, C0=0; W1=0, W0=0)
The UDAC bit can be used effectively to
upload the input register to the output
register, but it affects only a selected
channel only, while the LDAC pin and
General Call Software Update command
affect all channels.
shows an example of the Multi-Write
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