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AD7247JR

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7247JR
Description
IC DAC 12BIT W/AMP W/BUFF 24SOIC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Series
DACPORT®r
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7247JR

Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Settling Time
10µs
Number Of Bits
12
Data Interface
Parallel
Number Of Converters
2
Voltage Supply Source
Dual ±
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
24-SOIC (7.5mm Width)
Power Dissipation (max)
-

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AD7237A/AD7247A
TERMINOLOGY
RELATIVE ACCURACY (LINEARITY)
Relative Accuracy, or endpoint linearity, is a measure of the
maximum deviation of the DAC transfer function from a
straight line passing through the endpoints of the transfer func-
tion. It is measured after allowing for zero and full-scale errors
and is expressed in LSBs or as a percentage of full-scale reading.
DIFFERENTIAL NONLINEARITY
Differential Nonlinearity is the difference between the measured
change and the ideal 1 LSB change between any two adjacent
codes. A specified differential nonlinearity of 1 LSB or less
over the operating temperature range ensures monotonicity.
SINGLE SUPPLY LINEARITY AND GAIN ERROR
The output amplifiers of the AD7237A/AD7247A can have true
negative offsets even when the part is operated from a single
+12 V to +15 V supply. However, because the negative supply
rail (V
when the output offset voltage is negative, the output voltage
sits at 0 V, resulting in the transfer function shown in Figure 1.
This “knee” is an offset effect, not a linearity error, and the
transfer function would have followed the dotted line if the out-
put voltage could have gone negative.
Figure 1. Effect of Negative Offset (Single Supply)
SS
) is 0 V, the output cannot actually go negative. Instead,
–6–
Normally, linearity is measured between zero (all 0s input code)
and full scale (all 1s input code) after offset and full scale have
been adjusted out or allowed for, but this is not possible in
single supply operation if the offset is negative, due to the knee
in the transfer function. Instead, linearity of the AD7237A/
AD7247A in the unipolar mode is measured between full scale
and the lowest code which is guaranteed to produce a positive
output voltage. This code is calculated from the maximum
specification for negative offset, i.e., linearity is measured be-
tween Codes 3 and 4095.
UNIPOLAR OFFSET ERROR
Unipolar Offset Error is the measured output voltage from
V
when the DACs are configured for unipolar output. It is a com-
bination of the offset errors of the DAC and output amplifier.
BIPOLAR ZERO ERROR
Bipolar Zero Error is the voltage measured at V
when the DAC is connected in the bipolar mode and loaded
with code 2048. It is due to a combination of offset errors in the
DAC, amplifier offset and mismatch in the application resistors
around the amplifier.
FULL-SCALE ERROR
Full-Scale Error is a measure of the output error when the
amplifier output is at full scale (for the bipolar output range full
scale is either positive or negative full scale). It is measured with
respect to the reference input voltage and includes the offset
errors.
DIGITAL FEEDTHROUGH
Digital Feedthrough is the glitch impulse injected for the digital
inputs to the analog output when the data inputs change state,
but the data in the DAC latches is not changed.
For the AD7237A it is measured with LDAC held high. For the
AD7247A it is measured with CSA and CSB held high.
DIGITAL CROSSTALK
Digital crosstalk is the glitch impulse transferred to the output
of one converter due to a change in digital code to the DAC
latch of the other converter. It is specified in nV secs.
DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG GLITCH IMPULSE
This is the voltage spike that appears at the output of the DAC
when the digital code changes before the output settles to its fi-
nal value. The energy in the glitch is specified in nV secs and is
measured for a 1 LSB change around the major carry transition
(0111 1111 1111 to 1000 0000 0000).
OUTA
or V
OUTB
with all zeros loaded into the DAC latches
OUTA
or V
REV. 0
OUTB

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