Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Maxim Integrated Products | Subject: MAX5200-MAX5207
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 November 2002
Buffered 16bit DACs shrink to tiny
packages
New from Maxim Integrated Products are the MAX5200-MAX5207, rail-to-rail buffered 16bit digital-to-analogue convertors (DACs).
New from Maxim Integrated Products are the MAX5200-MAX5207, rail-to-rail buffered 16bit digital-to-analogue convertors (DACs) These devices feature unprecedented integration by fitting a 16bit DAC, output buffer, and an on-chip, precision voltage reference into a miniature 5 x 3mm Micromax package
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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These DACs offer nearly four times lower INL (0.031% maximum FSR) over other 16bit buffered DACs in a Micromax package.
The MAX5200-MAX5207 are ideal for industrial process control, data-acquisition, and instrumentation applications.
These 16bit DACs feature a single 2.7 to 5.5V supply range and low 1mA supply current at 5V.
Compatible with SPI, QSPI and Microwire interfaces, the MAX5200-MAX5207 operate with serial clock rates up to 10MHz.
Other key features include guaranteed 1LSB maximum DNL and 25us settling time to within +/-1LSB.
Prices for the MAX5200-MAX5203 with internal reference start at $3.33.
Prices for the MAX5204-MAX5207 with external reference start at $2.83 (1000-up, B-grade, FOB USA).
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