Manufacturer Part Number
DAC7750IRHAR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
A high-performance, 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed for precision data acquisition systems.
Product Features and Performance
12-bit resolution
Single-channel DAC
25µs typical settling time
Buffered current output
SPI and DSP compatible data interface
Supports external or internal reference
Temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Operates with 10V to 36V analog supply
Digital supply voltage from 2.7V to 5.5V
±1 LSB max INL/DNL
String DAC architecture
Product Advantages
Precision output for accurate analog signal generation
Flexible reference options improve versatility
Compatible with a wide range of microcontrollers and DSPs
Suitable for harsh industrial environments with a broad temperature range
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Bits: 12
Number of D/A Converters: 1
Settling Time: 25µs (Typ)
Output Type: Current - Buffered
Data Interface: SPI, DSP
Reference Type: External, Internal
Voltage - Supply, Analog: 10V ~ 36V
Voltage - Supply, Digital: 2.7V ~ 5.5V
INL/DNL (LSB): ±1 (Max)
Quality and Safety Features
Robust thermal management with exposed pad package
Lead-free and RoHS compliant
High reliability for industrial applications
Compatibility
Compatible with SPI and DSP interfaces
Supports a variety of reference voltage options
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Automated test equipment
Data acquisition systems
Process control interfaces
Medical instrumentation
Precision sensor systems
Product Lifecycle
Active status
Not reported as nearing discontinuation
Information on upgrades or replacements should be sought from Texas Instruments if necessary
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Precision data conversion for critical applications
Rapid settling time enables faster system response
Wide supply voltage range for flexible power supply design
Operational over a wide temperature range, ensuring stability in varying environments
Simple digital interface with wide compatibility
Reliable performance backed by Texas Instruments' reputation