LTC2641 Datasheet

16-/14-/12-Bit VOUT DACs in 3mm × 3mm DFN

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LTC2641
Manufacturer:
Linear Technology
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24 Pages
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LTC2641 DataSheet Applicable Part

Part No. In Stock Price Packaging SPQ Marking MSL Pins Temp Range Package Description
SPQ:Standard Pack Quantity;MSL:Moisture Sensitivity Level

LTC2641 DataSheet PDF

LTC2641 Features

  • Tiny 3mm × 3mm 8-Pin DFN Package
  • Maximum 16-Bit INL Error: ±1LSB over Temperature
  • Low 120µA Supply Current
  • Guaranteed Monotonic over Temperature
  • Low 0.5nV•sec Glitch Impulse
  • 2.7V to 5.5V Single Supply Operation
  • Fast 1µs Settling Time to 16 Bits
  • Unbuffered Voltage Output Directly Drives 60k Loads
  • 50MHz SPI/QSPI/MICROWIRE Compatible Serial Interface
  • Power-On Reset Clears DAC Output to Zero Scale (LTC2641)
  • Schmitt-Trigger Inputs for Direct Optocoupler Interface
  • Asynchronous CLR Pin
  • 8-Lead MSOP, 3mm × 3mm DFN, and 8-Lead SO Packages (LTC2641)

LTC2641 Applications

  • High Resolution Offset and Gain Adjustment
  • Process Control and Industrial Automation
  • Automatic Test Equipment
  • Data Aquisition Systems

LTC2641 Description

The LTC2641 are families of 16-, 14- and 12-bit unbuffered voltage output DACs. These DACs operate from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply and are guaranteed monotonic over temperature. The LTC2641A-16 provide 16-bit performance (±1LSB INL and ±1LSB DNL) over temperature. Unbuffered DAC outputs result in low supply current of 120µA and a low offset error of ±1LSB.

The LTC2641 feature a reference input range of 2V to VDD. VOUT swings from 0V to VREF. For bipolar operation, the LTC2642 includes matched scaling resistors for use with an external precision op amp (such as the LT1678), generating a ±VREF output swing at RFB.

The LTC2641 use a simple SPI/MICROWIRE compatible 3-wire serial interface which can be operated at clock rates up to 50MHz and can interface directly with optocouplers for applications requiring isolation. A power-on reset circuit clears the LTC2641’s DAC output to zero scale and the LTC2642’s DAC output to midscale when power is initially applied. A logic low on the CLR pin asynchronously clears the DAC to zero scale (LTC2641). These DACs are all specified over the commercial and industrial ranges.

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