DAC1001D125HL/C1&S;1

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NXP Semiconductors) DAC1001D125HL/C1&S;1

Part No:

DAC1001D125HL/C1&S;1

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AINNX NO:

31952298-DAC1001D125HL/C1&S;1

Description:

Products specifications
  • EU RoHS
    Compliant
  • ECCN (US)
    EAR99
  • Number of Outputs per Chip
    2
  • Maximum Settling Time (us)
    0.016(Typ)
  • Digital Interface Type
    Parallel
  • Minimum Single Supply Voltage (V)
    3
  • Typical Single Supply Voltage (V)
    3.3
  • Maximum Single Supply Voltage (V)
    3.65
  • Maximum Power Dissipation (mW)
    260
  • Integral Nonlinearity Error
    ±0.18LSB
  • Full Scale Error
    ±2.9%FSR
  • Digital Supply Support
    Yes
  • Minimum Operating Temperature (°C)
    -40
  • Maximum Operating Temperature (°C)
    85
  • Supplier Temperature Grade
    Industrial
  • Packaging

    Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.

    Tray
  • Part Status

    Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.

    Obsolete
  • Output Type
    Current
  • Architecture
    Segment
  • Converter Type
    General Purpose
  • Resolution
    10bit
  • Output Polarity
    Unipolar
  • Conversion Rate

    the number of conversions divided by the total number of visitors.

    125Msps
  • Number of DAC Channels

    A DAC is a device that converts a digital, typically binary, code to an analog signal, such as a current, voltage, or electric charge. One DAC converter can have several channels. Each channel can sample an analog output from numerical values that are converted to output voltages.

    2
  • Voltage Reference
    External|Internal
  • Power Supply Type

    There are three major kinds of power supplies: unregulated (also called brute force), linear regulated, and switching. The fourth type of power supply circuit called the ripple-regulated, is a hybrid between the “brute force” and “switching” designs, and merits a subsection to itself.

    Analog and Digital
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