Manufacturer Part Number
MAX5290BEUD+T
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The MAX5290BEUD+T is a dual-channel, 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) from Analog Devices. It features a high-performance, cost-effective design with a wide supply voltage range and fast settling time, making it suitable for a variety of industrial and consumer applications.
Product Features and Performance
12-bit resolution with high-speed 6μs settling time
Dual-channel architecture for simultaneous conversion
Wide supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.25V for both analog and digital supplies
Low power consumption with shutdown mode
SPI and DSP-compatible serial interface
External reference support
Product Advantages
Compact 14-TSSOP package for space-constrained designs
Excellent linearity performance with ±2 LSB maximum INL and ±1 LSB maximum DNL
Operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C for industrial applications
Robust design with high reliability and long lifespan
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance DAC solution with fast conversion and low power consumption
Versatile interface options and wide supply voltage compatibility
Compact and space-efficient surface mount package
Reliable and long-lasting operation in industrial environments
Quality and Safety Features
Robust design with high MTBF and long-term reliability
Compliance with industry safety and environmental standards
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of microcontrollers and digital signal processors through SPI and DSP interfaces
Can be used in various industrial, consumer, and instrumentation applications
Application Areas
Industrial process control and automation
Medical instrumentation and equipment
Consumer electronics and audio/video systems
Test and measurement equipment
Product Lifecycle
The MAX5290BEUD+T is an active product in our website's sales team's portfolio. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation. However, as technology evolves, customers are advised to check with our website's sales team for the latest product information and availability of any potential alternative or equivalent models.