Texas Instruments Introduces Six New of Eight-Channel, High-Voltage and Bipolar DACs

By pur, Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Category: Embedded Device, Measurement, Instrumentation, Power

The Six New of Eight-Channel, High-Voltage and Bipolar digital-to-analog converters (DACs) available in 12-, 14- and 16-bit versions and with either SPI or parallel interface. The eight-channel DAC87×8 family features a typical power consumption in normal mode of 14.8 mW/channel, dropping to <170 uW/channel in power-down mode. An internal 4x or 6x programmable gain provides a bipolar +/-16-V or unipolar 0-V to 33-V output range across eight channels. This eliminates the need for an external amplifier, saving cost and reducing board space by nearly 24 percent over competitive devices in automated test equipment (ATE), instrumentation, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and machine and motion control applications…

DAC8718-Block-Diagram

DAC8718 Block Diagram - (Click for Enlarge)
(Picture: TI)


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