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AD668SQ883B

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AD668SQ883B
Description
The AD668 is an ultrahigh speed, 12-bit, multiplying digital-to-analog converter, providing outstanding accuracy and ...
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Analog Devices
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The AD668 is an ultrahigh speed, 12-bit, multiplying digital-to-
analog converter, providing outstanding accuracy and speed per-
formance in responding to both analog and digital inputs. The
AD668 provides a level of performance and functionality in a
monolithic device that exceeds that of many contemporary hy-
brid devices. The part is fabricated using Analog Devices’
Complementary Bipolar (CB) Process, which features vertical
NPN and PNP devices on the same chip without the use of
dielectric isolation. The AD668’s design capitalizes on this pro-
prietary process in combination with standard low impedance
circuit techniques to provide its unique combination of speed
and accuracy in a monolithic part.
The wideband reference input is buffered by a high gain, closed
loop reference amplifier. The reference input is essentially a 1 V,
high impedance input, but trimmed resistive dividers are pro-
vided to readily accommodate 5 V and 1.25 V references. The
reference amplifier features an effective small signal bandwidth
of 15 MHz and an effective slew rate of 3% of full scale/ns.
Multiple matched current sources and thin film ladder tech-
niques are combined to produce bit weighting. The output range
can nominally be taken as a 10.24 mA current output or a 1.024 V
voltage output. Varying the analog input can provide modulation
of the DAC full scale from 10% to 120% of its nominal value.
Bipolar outputs can be realized through pin-strapping to provide
two-quadrant operation without additional external circuitry.
Laser wafer trimming insures full 12-bit linearity and excellent
gain accuracy. All grades of the AD668 are guaranteed mono-
tonic over their full operating temperature range. Furthermore,
the output resistance of the DAC is trimmed to 100 Ω ± 1.0%.
REV. A
Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and
reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its
use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or
otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices.
FEATURES
Ultrahigh Speed: Current Settling to 1 LSB in 90 ns for
15 MHz Reference Bandwidth
Monotonicity Guaranteed over Temperature
10.24 mA Current Output or 1.024 V Voltage Output
Integral and Differential Linearity Guaranteed over
0.3" “Skinny DIP” Packaging
MIL-STD-883 Compliant Versions Available
a Full-Scale Change in Digital Input. Voltage Settling
to 1 LSB in 120 ns for a Full-Scale Change in Analog
Input
Temperature
The AD668 is available in four performance grades. The
AD668JQ and KQ are specified for operation from 0°C to
+70°C, the AD668AQ is specified for operation from –40°C to
+85°C, and the AD668SQ specified for operation from –55°C
to +125°C. All grades are available in a 24-pin cerdip (0.3"
package.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. The fast settling time of the AD668 provides suitable perfor-
2. The high bandwidth reference channel allows high frequency
3. The AD668’s design is configured to allow wide variation of
4. The AD668’s combination of high performance and tremen-
5. The digital inputs are readily compatible with both TTL and
6. Skinny DIP (0.3") packaging minimizes board space require-
7. The AD668 is available in versions compliant with MIL-
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 617/329-4700
mance for waveform generation, graphics display, and high
speed A/D conversion applications.
modulation between analog and digital inputs.
the analog input, from 10% to 120% of its nominal value.
dous flexibility makes it an ideal building block for a variety
of high speed, high accuracy instrumentation applications.
5 V CMOS logic families.
ments and eases layout considerations.
STD-883. Refer to the Analog Devices Military Products
Databook or current AD668/883B data sheet for detailed
specifications.
Multiplying D/A Converter
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
12-Bit Ultrahigh Speed
AD668
Fax: 617/326-8703

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... Furthermore, the output resistance of the DAC is trimmed to 100 Ω ± 1.0%. REV. A Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use ...

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AD668–SPECIFICATIONS Parameter RESOLUTION LSB WEIGHT (At Nominal FSR) Current Voltage (Current into ACCURACY Linearity MIN MAX Differential Nonlinearity MIN MAX Monotonicity Unipolar Offset (Digital) Bipolar Offset Bipolar Zero Analog Offset ...

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Parameter AC CHARACTERISTICS Analog Settling Time (10% to 120% Step) to ± ± 0.1% to ± 0.025% Digital Settling Time Current to ± ± 0.025% Voltage (100 Ω Internal ...

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... Q = Cerdip. DEFINITIONS LINEARITY ERROR (also called INTEGRAL NONLINEAR- ITY OR INL): Analog Devices defines linearity error as the maximum deviation of the actual analog output from the ideal output (a straight line drawn from 0 to FS) for any bit combina- tion expressed in multiples of 1 LSB. The AD668 is laser trimmed to 1/4 LSB (0.006% of FS) maximum linearity error at +25° ...

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ANALOG OFFSET ERROR: The analog offset is defined as the offset of the analog amplifier channel, referred to the analog input. Ideally, this would be measured with the analog input and the digital input at full scale. ...

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AD668 V 0.1 < < 1 NOM 0 < < 0.1 constitutes an undervoltage condition and IN NOM is subject to the specified recovery time. 1.2 < constitutes an overvoltage condition. This can IN ...

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DIGITAL INPUT CONSIDERATIONS The AD668 uses a standard positive true straight binary code for unipolar outputs (all 1s full-scale output), and an offset bi- nary code for bipolar output ranges. In the bipolar mode, with all 0s on the inputs, ...

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AD668 – a 200 Ω resistor with one end internally wired to the out put pin 200 Ω ± 20% DAC output impedance is desired, R should be shorted Grounding R OUT output ...

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Figure 8. 1.25 V REFIN/ ± 500 mV Unbuffered Bipolar Output 5 V REFIN BIPOLAR, UNBUFFERED VOLTAGE OUTPUT Figure 9 demonstrates how a larger unbuffered voltage output swing can be realized. R (Pin 19) is tied to the ...

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AD668 Nominal Analog Input –500 mV to +500 mV Unipolar Bipolar 1 V Unbuffered V Unbuffered V OUT A = Pins Unipolar Bipolar Unbuffered V Unbuffered V OUT 1.25 ...

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While the two DACs are similar in many ways, the optimal decoupling schemes differ between the two parts and care should be used to insure that each is implemented appropriately. Figure 13. AD568 Driving the AD668 CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES ...

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AD668 HIGH SPEED INTERCONNECT AND ROUTING It is essential that care be taken in the signal and power ground circuits to avoid inducing extraneous voltage drops in the signal ground paths suggested that all connections be short, di- ...

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Figure 18. Small Signal Bandwidth vs. DC Reference Level Noise Spectrum Figure 19 shows the noise spectrum of the DAC with all bits on. The noise floor of – just above the noise floor of the in- strument ...

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AD668 Figure 23. Settling Time Circuit Digital Settling Time vs. V REF The reference amplifier loop has been compensated for optimal settling performance 100%, but as Figure 24 REF NOM indicates, there is relatively little degradation ...

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DAC is not supposed to be changing codes. Data Skew The AD668, like many of its slower predecessors, essentially uses each ...

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AD668 Figure 28a. PCB Layout of Foil Side Figure 28b. PCB Layout of Component Side OUTLINE DIMENSIONS Dimensions shown in inches and (mm). 24-Pin Cerdip (Suffix Q) –16– REV. A ...

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