DAC0800LCM

National Semiconductor DAC0800LCM

Part No:

DAC0800LCM

Datasheet:

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Package:

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AINNX NO:

48486998-DAC0800LCM

Description:

DAC 1-CH R-2R/Current Steering 8-bit 16-Pin SOIC Tube

Products specifications
  • Operating Temperature (Max.)
    70C
  • Dual Supply Voltage (Min)
    ±4.5(V)
  • Operating Temperature Classification
    Commercial
  • Package Type
    SOIC
  • Dual Supply Voltage (Typ)
    ±15(V)
  • Single Supply Voltage (Min)
    Not Required(V)
  • Full Scale Error
    ±1LSB
  • Power Supply Requirement
    Dual
  • Operating Temp Range
    0C to 70C
  • Integral Nonlinearity Error
    ±0.19%FSR(LSB)
  • Interface Type
    Parallel
  • Single Supply Voltage (Typ)
    Not Required(V)
  • Rad Hardened
    No
  • Dual Supply Voltage (Max)
    ±18(V)
  • Operating Temperature (Min.)
    0C
  • Single Supply Voltage (Max)
    Not Required(V)
  • Digital Supply Support
    NO
  • Mounting
    Surface Mount
  • 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.

    Rail/Tube
  • Pin Count

    a count of all of the component leads (or pins)

    16
  • Number of Outputs
    1
  • Output Type
    Current
  • Number of Channels
    1
  • Power Dissipation

    the process by which an electronic or electrical device produces heat (energy loss or waste) as an undesirable derivative of its primary action.

    0.5(W)
  • Architecture
    Current Steering
  • Reference Voltage

    A voltage reference is an electronic device that ideally produces a fixed (constant) voltage irrespective of the loading on the device, power supply variations, temperature changes, and the passage of time. Voltage references are used in power supplies, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, and other measurement and control systems. Voltage references vary widely in performance; a regulator for a computer power supply may only hold its value to within a few percent of the nominal value, whereas laboratory voltage standards have precisions and stability measured in parts per million.

    EXTERNAL(V)
  • Resolution
    8BIT(b)
  • Settling Time

    In control theory the settling time of a dynamical system such as an amplifier or other output device is the time elapsed from the application of an ideal instantaneous step input to the time at which the amplifier output has entered and remained within a specified error band.

    0.15(us)
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