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IC DAC NANO 12BIT DUAL 10-MSOP

AD5627BRMZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5627BRMZ
Description
IC DAC NANO 12BIT DUAL 10-MSOP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Series
nanoDAC™r
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5627BRMZ

Data Interface
Serial
Settling Time
3µs
Number Of Bits
12
Number Of Converters
2
Voltage Supply Source
Single Supply
Power Dissipation (max)
5.75mW
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 105°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
10-MSOP, Micro10™, 10-uMAX, 10-uSOP
Resolution (bits)
12bit
Sampling Rate
333kSPS
Input Channel Type
Serial
Supply Voltage Range - Analog
2.7V To 5.5V
Supply Current
950µA
Digital Ic Case Style
SOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Analog Crosstalk
Analog crosstalk is the glitch impulse transferred to the output
of one DAC due to a change in the output of another DAC. It is
measured by loading one of the input registers with a full-scale
code change (all 0s to all 1s and vice versa), then executing a
software LDAC and monitoring the output of the DAC whose
digital code was not changed. The area of the glitch is expressed
in nV-s.
DAC-to-DAC Crosstalk
DAC-to-DAC crosstalk is the glitch impulse transferred to the
output of one DAC due to a digital code change and subsequent
analog output change of another DAC. It is measured by
loading the attack channel with a full-scale code change (all 0s
to all 1s and vice versa) with LDAC low while monitoring the
output of the victim channel that is at midscale. The energy of
the glitch is expressed in nV-s.
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Multiplying Bandwidth
The multiplying bandwidth is a measure of the finite bandwidth
of the amplifiers within the DAC. A sine wave on the reference
(with full-scale code loaded to the DAC) appears on the output.
The multiplying bandwidth is the frequency at which the output
amplitude falls to 3 dB below the input.
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
THD is the difference between an ideal sine wave and its
attenuated version using the DAC. The sine wave is used as the
reference for the DAC, and the THD is a measurement of the
harmonics present on the DAC output. It is measured in dB.

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