AD9772A Analog Devices, AD9772A Datasheet - Page 28
AD9772A
Manufacturer Part Number
AD9772A
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet
1.AD9772A.pdf
(40 pages)
Specifications of AD9772A
Resolution (bits)
14bit
Dac Update Rate
160MSPS
Dac Settling Time
11ns
Max Pos Supply (v)
+3.6V
Single-supply
Yes
Dac Type
Current Out
Dac Input Format
Par
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AD9772A
optimum performance. Care should be taken to ensure that the
ground plane is uninterrupted over crucial signal paths. On the
digital side, this includes the digital input lines running to the
DAC. On the analog side, this includes the DAC output signal,
the reference signal, and the supply feeders.
The use of wide runs or planes in the routing of power lines is
also recommended. This serves the dual role of providing a low
series impedance power supply to the part and allowing some
capacitive decoupling to the appropriate ground plane. It is
essential that care be taken in the layout of signal and power
ground interconnections to avoid inducing extraneous voltage
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drops in the signal ground paths. It is recommended that all
connections be short, direct, and as physically close to the
package as possible to minimize the sharing of conduction
paths between different currents. When runs exceed an inch in
length, use of strip line techniques with proper termination
resistors should be considered. The necessity and value of these
resistors depends on the logic family used.
For a more detailed discussion of the implementation and
construction of high speed, mixed-signal printed circuit boards,
refer to the AN-333 Application Note.