The DAC8311 (14-bit) and DAC8411 (16-bit) devices are low-power, single-channel, voltage
output digital-to-analog converters (DAC). They provide excellent linearity and minimize undesired
code-to-code transient voltages while offering an easy upgrade path within a pin-compatible family.
All devices use a versatile, 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates of up to 50 MHz
and is compatible with standard SPI,
QSPI, Microwire, and digital signal processor (DSP)
interfaces.
All devices use an external power supply as a reference voltage to set the output range.
The devices incorporate a power-on reset (POR) circuit that ensures the DAC output powers up at 0 V
and remains there until a valid write to the device occurs. The DAC8311 and DAC8411 contain a
power-down feature, accessed over the serial interface, that reduces current consumption of the
device to 0.1 µA at 2 V in power down mode. The low power consumption of these devices in normal
operation makes it ideally suited for portable, battery-operated equipment. The power consumption
is 0.55 mW at 5 V, reducing to 2.5 µW in power-down mode.
These devices are pin-compatible with the
DAC5311,
DAC6311,
and DAC7311, offering an easy
upgrade path from 8-, 10-, and 12-bit resolution to 14- and 16-bit. All devices are available in a
small, 6-pin, SC70 package. This package offers a flexible, pin-compatible, and
functionally-compatible drop-in solution within the family over an extended temperature range of
40°C to 125°C.
The DAC8311 (14-bit) and DAC8411 (16-bit) devices are low-power, single-channel, voltage
output digital-to-analog converters (DAC). They provide excellent linearity and minimize undesired
code-to-code transient voltages while offering an easy upgrade path within a pin-compatible family.
All devices use a versatile, 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates of up to 50 MHz
and is compatible with standard SPI,
QSPI, Microwire, and digital signal processor (DSP)
interfaces.
All devices use an external power supply as a reference voltage to set the output range.
The devices incorporate a power-on reset (POR) circuit that ensures the DAC output powers up at 0 V
and remains there until a valid write to the device occurs. The DAC8311 and DAC8411 contain a
power-down feature, accessed over the serial interface, that reduces current consumption of the
device to 0.1 µA at 2 V in power down mode. The low power consumption of these devices in normal
operation makes it ideally suited for portable, battery-operated equipment. The power consumption
is 0.55 mW at 5 V, reducing to 2.5 µW in power-down mode.
These devices are pin-compatible with the
DAC5311,
DAC6311,
and DAC7311, offering an easy
upgrade path from 8-, 10-, and 12-bit resolution to 14- and 16-bit. All devices are available in a
small, 6-pin, SC70 package. This package offers a flexible, pin-compatible, and
functionally-compatible drop-in solution within the family over an extended temperature range of
40°C to 125°C.