Manufacturer Part Number
TLV5618ACDR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TLV5618ACDR is a 12-bit, dual-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC) from Texas Instruments. It is designed for a wide range of industrial and consumer applications that require high-performance, low-power, and cost-effective analog output solutions.
Product Features and Performance
12-bit resolution for each of the two DAC channels
String DAC architecture for high linearity and low power consumption
Wide supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5V for both digital and analog circuitry
Fast 10μs settling time
External voltage reference support
Low differential and integral nonlinearity (DNL/INL) of ±0.5/±2 LSB
Product Advantages
Highly accurate and linear analog output
Low power consumption
Flexible voltage supply options
Small 8-SOIC package for space-constrained designs
Key Technical Parameters
12-bit resolution
2 independent DAC channels
SPI digital interface
7V to 5V digital and analog supply voltage
0°C to 70°C operating temperature range
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant
Industrial-grade quality and reliability
Compatibility
The TLV5618ACDR is compatible with a wide range of microcontrollers and digital signal processors that support the SPI interface.
Application Areas
Industrial control and automation
Instrumentation and measurement equipment
Audio and video equipment
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
The TLV5618ACDR is an active and widely available product from Texas Instruments. There are no indications of it being discontinued or reaching end-of-life. Replacement or upgrade options may be available in the form of newer-generation DACs from Texas Instruments.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance 12-bit resolution and low-power operation
Flexible supply voltage options for various system requirements
Small footprint 8-SOIC package for space-constrained designs
Proven reliability and quality from a reputable manufacturer, Texas Instruments
Wide range of industrial and consumer applications supported