Microchip Technology Announces MCP4728 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC), the Industry’s First 12-bit Quad DAC to Include Non-Volatile EEPROM

By pur, Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Category: Microcontroller, Microprocessor, Semiconductor

The MCP4728 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) is the industry’s first 12-bit Quad DAC to include non-volatile EEPROM, which enables the DAC’s configuration to be loaded automatically on start up. The MCP4728 DAC reduces design size and cost for a variety of battery-powered and power-constrained applications. Non-volatile EEPROM provides designers the flexibility to program MCP4728 DAC input codes, configuration bits and I2C™ address bits to the EEPROM using I2C serial-interface commands. The result is that this data is held during power-off time, making the MCP4728 DAC’s configuration and outputs available immediately after power-up. Additionally, each channel in the MCP4728 DAC can be individually shut down, thereby reducing power consumption to as low as 0.04 microamperes, which helps to extend battery life…

MCP4728-DAC
MCP4728-DAC

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MCP4728-DAC-Block-Diagram
MCP4728-DAC-Block-Diagram

MCP4728-DAC-Evaluation-Board
MCP4728-DAC-Evaluation-Board


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