Manufacturer Part Number
DAC5681IRGCR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The DAC5681IRGCR is a high-performance 16-bit digital to analog converter designed by Texas Instruments, ideal for advanced data acquisition systems.
Product Features and Performance
16-bit resolution
Settling Time of 10.4ns
Current - Unbuffered output
Differential Output supporting high signal integrity
Dual-mode data interface: LVDS and Parallel
Supports both External and Internal Reference Types
Current Sink Architecture ensures stable current output
Optimized for high-speed performance
Product Advantages
High-speed data handling
Precision output with low settling time
Flexible interface options for simplified system integration
Dual reference type compatibility enhances adaptability
Robust in varied temperature ranges from -40°C to 85°C
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Bits: 16
Number of D/A Converters: 1
Settling Time: 10.4ns (Typ)
Output Type: Current - Unbuffered
Differential Output: Yes
Data Interface: LVDS - Parallel
Reference Type: External, Internal
Voltage - Supply, Analog: 3V ~ 3.6V
Voltage - Supply, Digital: 1.71V ~ 2.15V
INL/DNL (LSB): ±4, ±2
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built to operate reliably within an extended temperature range
Complies with stringent safety and quality standards
Compatibility
Compatible with standard surface mount technology for PCB integration
Versatile data interface supports multiple system design configurations
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Medical Imaging
Data Acquisition Systems
Industrial Automation
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Not nearing discontinuation, with ongoing manufacturer support and updates
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional resolution and fast settling time improve system accuracy and response
Versatile interfacing options facilitate easy integration into various designs
Extended operational temperature range makes it suitable for harsh environments
Reliable performance backed by Texas Instruments' support and quality assurance
Modern architecture accommodates both current and future technology needs ensuring longevity and scalability in applications