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Resolution (Bits) 16 Number of DAC channels 4 Interface type SPI Output type Buffered Voltage Output voltage range (V) 0 to 5.5 INL (max) (±LSB) 12 Settling time (µs) 10 Reference type Ext Architecture String Rating Catalog Features Low glitch, Reset to Mid-Scale Sample/update rate (Msps) 0.2 Power consumption (typ) (mW) 3 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Product type Precision DAC
Resolution (Bits) 16 Number of DAC channels 4 Interface type SPI Output type Buffered Voltage Output voltage range (V) 0 to 5.5 INL (max) (±LSB) 12 Settling time (µs) 10 Reference type Ext Architecture String Rating Catalog Features Low glitch, Reset to Mid-Scale Sample/update rate (Msps) 0.2 Power consumption (typ) (mW) 3 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Product type Precision DAC
TSSOP (PW) 16 32 mm² (5 mm × 6.4 mm)
  • Relative Accuracy: 4LSB
  • Glitch Energy: 0.15nV-s
  • MicroPower Operation: 150µA per Channel at 2.7V
  • Power-On Reset to Zero-Scale or Midscale
  • Power Supply: +2.7V to +5.5V
  • 16-Bit Monotonic Over Temperature
  • Settling Time: 10µs to ±0.003% FSR
  • Ultra-Low AC Crosstalk: -100dB Typ
  • Low-Power SPI-Compatible Serial Interface with Schmitt-Triggered Inputs: Up to 50MHz
  • On-Chip Output Buffer Amplifier with Rail-to-Rail Operation
  • Double Buffered Input Architecture
  • Simultaneous or Sequential Output Update and Power-Down
  • Binary and 2's Complement Capability
  • Asynchronous Clear to Zero-Scale and Midscale
  • 1.8V to 5.5V Logic Compatibility
  • Available in a TSSOP-16 Package
  • APPLICATIONS
    • Portable Instrumentation
    • Closed-Loop Servo-Control
    • Process Control
    • Data Acquisition Systems
    • Programmable Attenuation
    • PC Peripherals

SPI, QSPI are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Microwire is a trademark of National Semiconductor.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

  • Relative Accuracy: 4LSB
  • Glitch Energy: 0.15nV-s
  • MicroPower Operation: 150µA per Channel at 2.7V
  • Power-On Reset to Zero-Scale or Midscale
  • Power Supply: +2.7V to +5.5V
  • 16-Bit Monotonic Over Temperature
  • Settling Time: 10µs to ±0.003% FSR
  • Ultra-Low AC Crosstalk: -100dB Typ
  • Low-Power SPI-Compatible Serial Interface with Schmitt-Triggered Inputs: Up to 50MHz
  • On-Chip Output Buffer Amplifier with Rail-to-Rail Operation
  • Double Buffered Input Architecture
  • Simultaneous or Sequential Output Update and Power-Down
  • Binary and 2's Complement Capability
  • Asynchronous Clear to Zero-Scale and Midscale
  • 1.8V to 5.5V Logic Compatibility
  • Available in a TSSOP-16 Package
  • APPLICATIONS
    • Portable Instrumentation
    • Closed-Loop Servo-Control
    • Process Control
    • Data Acquisition Systems
    • Programmable Attenuation
    • PC Peripherals

SPI, QSPI are trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Microwire is a trademark of National Semiconductor.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The DAC8555 is a 16-bit, quad channel, voltage output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) offering low-power operation and a flexible serial host interface. It offers monotonicity, good linearity, and exceptionally low glitch. Each on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved over the supply range of 2.7V to 5.5V. The device supports a standard 3-wire serial interface capable of operating with input data clock frequencies up to 50MHz for IOVDD = 5V.

The DAC8555 requires an external reference voltage to set the output range of each DAC channel. Also incorporated into the device is a power-on reset circuit, which can be programmed to ensure that the DAC outputs power up at zero-scale or midscale and remain there until a valid write takes place. The device also has the capability to function in both binary and 2's complement mode. The DAC8555 provides a per channel power-down feature, accessed over the serial interface, that reduces the current consumption to 175nA per channel at 5V.

The low-power consumption of this device in normal operation makes it ideally suited to portable battery- operated equipment and other low-power applications. The power consumption is 5mW at 5V, reducing to 4µW in power-down mode.

The DAC8555 is available in a TSSOP-16 package with a specified operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C.

The DAC8555 is a 16-bit, quad channel, voltage output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) offering low-power operation and a flexible serial host interface. It offers monotonicity, good linearity, and exceptionally low glitch. Each on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved over the supply range of 2.7V to 5.5V. The device supports a standard 3-wire serial interface capable of operating with input data clock frequencies up to 50MHz for IOVDD = 5V.

The DAC8555 requires an external reference voltage to set the output range of each DAC channel. Also incorporated into the device is a power-on reset circuit, which can be programmed to ensure that the DAC outputs power up at zero-scale or midscale and remain there until a valid write takes place. The device also has the capability to function in both binary and 2's complement mode. The DAC8555 provides a per channel power-down feature, accessed over the serial interface, that reduces the current consumption to 175nA per channel at 5V.

The low-power consumption of this device in normal operation makes it ideally suited to portable battery- operated equipment and other low-power applications. The power consumption is 5mW at 5V, reducing to 4µW in power-down mode.

The DAC8555 is available in a TSSOP-16 package with a specified operating temperature range of -40°C to +105°C.

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