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IC DAC 8BIT 40MHZ 24-QSOP

MAX5187BEEG+

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX5187BEEG+
Description
IC DAC 8BIT 40MHZ 24-QSOP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX5187BEEG+

Settling Time
25µs
Number Of Bits
8
Data Interface
Parallel
Number Of Converters
1
Voltage Supply Source
Analog and Digital
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
24-QSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Power Dissipation (max)
-
Gain error (Figure 5d) is the difference between the
ideal and the actual full-scale output voltage on the
transfer curve, after nullifying the offset error. This error
alters the slope of the transfer function and corre-
sponds to the same percentage error in each step.
Settling time is the amount of time required from the start
of a transition until the DAC output settles its new output
value to within the converter’s specified accuracy.
Digital feedthrough is the noise generated on a DAC’s
output when any digital input transitions. Proper board
layout and grounding will significantly reduce this
noise, but there will always be some feedthrough
caused by the DAC itself.
Total harmonic distortion (THD) is the ratio of the RMS
sum of the input signal’s first four harmonics to the fun-
damental itself. This is expressed as:
8-Bit, 40MHz, Current/Voltage-Output DACs
Figure 6. Differential to Single-Ended Conversion Using a Low-Distortion Amplifier
12
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THD
**MAX5187 ONLY
*400Ω RESISTORS INTERNAL TO MAX5190 ONLY.
=
20
×
log
R
10µF
SET
D0–D7
+3V
+3V
**
0.1µF
V
Total Harmonic Distortion
2
2
0.1µF
+
V
3
CLK
REFO
REFR
Digital Feedthrough
AV
2
DGND
V
DD
+
1
V
4
10µF
MAX5187
MAX5190
2
Settling Time
+
REN
DV
Gain Error
V
DD
5
2
0.1µF
AGND
OUTP
OUTN
CREF
0.1µF
AV
DD
where V
V
harmonics.
Spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) is the ratio of RMS
amplitude of the fundamental (maximum signal compo-
nent) to the RMS value of the next-largest distortion com-
ponent.
The MAX4108 low-distortion, high-input bandwidth
amplifier may be used to generate a voltage from the
array current output of the MAX5187. The differential
voltage across OUTP and OUTN is converted into a
single-ended voltage by designing an appropriate
operational amplifier configuration (Figure 6).
The low-distortion performance of two MAX5187/
MAX5190s supports analog reconstruction of in-phase
(I) and quadrature (Q) carrier components typically
used in quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) archi-
tectures, where two separate buses carry the I and Q
data. A QAM signal is both amplitude and phase mod-
ulated, created by summing two independently modu-
lated carriers of identical frequency but different phase
(90° phase difference).
400Ω*
400Ω*
5
are the amplitudes of the 2nd- through 5th-order
I/Q Reconstruction in a QAM Application
Differential to Single-Ended Conversion
1
is the fundamental amplitude, and V
402Ω
402Ω
402Ω
Spurious-Free Dynamic Range
402Ω
-5V
+5V
MAX4108
OUTPUT
2
through

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