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High-performance DACs reduce board space and lower system costs, while increasing accuracy
Published: May 18,2014246 Read
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a new family of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that enables engineers to increase the accuracy and performance of programmable logic controller (PLC) I/O modules, field sensors and transmitters, and building automation systems, while decreasing overall system size and cost.
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The DAC8760 family is also the industry's first to provide simultaneous voltage and current outputs, giving system designers the flexibility to use either one or both outputs.
Features:
- Current Output: 4 mA to 20 mA;
0 mA to 20 mA; 0 mA to 24 mA
- Voltage Output:0 V to 5 V; 0 V to 10 V; ±5 V; ±10 V/0 V to 5.5 V; 0 V to 11 V; ±5.5 V; ±11 V
(10% Overrange)
- ±0.1% FSR Total Unadjusted Error (TUE) Max
- DNL: ±1 LSB Max
- Simultaneous Voltage and Current Output
- Internal 5-V Reference (10 ppm/°C, max)
- Internal 4.6-V Power-Supply Output
- CRC Check and Watchdog Timer
- Thermal Alarm
- Open Alarm, Short Current Limit
- Wide Temperature Range: –40°C to +125°C
- 6-mm × 6-mm QFN-40; TSSOP-24 Packages