Manufacturer Part Number
AD5755-1ACPZ
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The AD5755-1ACPZ is a quad-channel, 16-bit, serial input, voltage-to-current loop digital-to-analog converter (DAC) for data acquisition systems.
Product Features and Performance
16-bit resolution
4 independent DAC channels
Settling time of 18µs
Unbuffered current output
SPI and DSP compatible interface
External and internal reference voltage options
Highly integrated R-2R architecture
Product Advantages
Precision output with INL/DNL of ±0.006 LSB, ±11 LSB
Wide supply voltage range for both analog and digital supplies
Flexible SPI and DSP communication interfaces
Robust operating temperature range from -40°C to +105°C
Comprehensive feature set suitable for a variety of applications
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Bits: 16
Number of D/A Converters: 4
Settling Time: 18µs
Output Type: Current - Unbuffered
Data Interface: SPI, DSP
Voltage - Supply, Analog: 9V ~ 33V, -10.8V ~ 26.4V
Voltage - Supply, Digital: 2.7V ~ 5.5V
INL/DNL (LSB): ±0.006, ±11
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 105°C
Quality and Safety Features
Reliable performance in harsh temperature conditions
Ensures consistent quality and performance
Compatibility
Compatible with various microcontrollers and digital signal processors that support SPI interface
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Automated test equipment
Data acquisition systems
Process control
Medical equipment
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation
Replacements or upgrades should be available as it's part of the widely-used AD5755 series
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Highly accurate and stable output signals
Fast settling time for responsive control loops
High integration reduces external component count
Internally generated voltage reference reduces system complexity
Supports a wide range of supply voltages, enhancing design flexibility
Capable of operating in extreme temperatures, allowing for use in harsh environments
Quad-channel output provides multiple signal outputs, optimum for systems that require multiple control loops