DAC7728SPAG


YeeHing #: Y004-DAC7728SPAG
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Description

DAC7728SPAG Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

Octal, Low Power, 12-Bit, +/-16.5 V Output Parallel Input Digital-To-Analog Converter

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 17.259
100 — 249 15.076
250 — 999 11.624
1,000 + 7.28

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Digital to Analog Converters - DAC
RoHS Y
Series DAC7728
Resolution 12 bit
Number of Channels 8 Channel
Interface Type Parallel
Supply Voltage - Max 36 V
Supply Voltage - Min 9 V
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 105 C
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case TQFP-64
Packaging Tray
Features On-chip Offset and Gain Calibration, Reset to Mid-Scale
Height 1 mm
Number of Converters 8 Converter
Power Consumption 107 mW
Architecture Resistor-String
Brand Texas Instruments
Gain Error 0.01 % FSR
Moisture Sensitive Yes
Operating Supply Voltage 30.5 V, 33.5 V
Product Type DACs - Digital to Analog Converters
Factory Pack Quantity 160
Subcategory Data Converter ICs
Unit Weight 0.012720 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

DAC7728SPAG Datasheet

More Information

The DAC7728 is a low-power, octal, 12-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC). With a 5V reference, the output can either be a bipolar ±15V voltage when operating from a dual ±15.5V (or higher) power supply, or a unipolar 0V to +30V voltage when operating from a +30.5V power supply. With a 5.5V reference, the output can either be ±16.5V for a dual ±17V (or higher) power supply, or a unipolar 0V to +33V voltage when operating from a +33.5V (or higher) power supply. This DAC provides low-power operation, good linearity, and low glitch over the specified temperature range of –40°C to +105°C. This device is trimmed in manufacturing and has very low zero and full-scale error. In addition, user calibration can be performed over the entire signal chain. The output range can be offset by using the DAC Offset Register.

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