TLV5614IPW


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Description

TLV5614IPW Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

12-Bit, 3 us Quad DAC, Serial Input, Pgrmable Settling Time, Low Power, H/W or S/W PowerDown

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 22.178
100 — 249 19.372
250 — 999 14.936
1,000 + 10.69

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Digital to Analog Converters - DAC
RoHS Y
Series TLV5614
Resolution 12 bit
Sampling Rate 102 kS/s
Number of Channels 4 Channel
Settling Time 3 us
Interface Type Serial, SPI
Supply Voltage - Max 5.5 V
Supply Voltage - Min 2.7 V
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 85 C
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case TSSOP-16
Packaging Tube
Height 1.15 mm
Number of Converters 4 Converter
Output Type Voltage Buffered
Power Consumption 3.6 mW
Type Precision
Architecture Resistor-String
Brand Texas Instruments
Development Kit TLV5614-10-30EVM
Gain Error 0.6 % FSR
Operating Supply Voltage 7 V
Product Type DACs - Digital to Analog Converters
Factory Pack Quantity 90
Subcategory Data Converter ICs
Unit Weight 0.002222 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

TLV5614IPW Datasheet

More Information

The TLV5614 is a quadruple 12-bit voltage output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with a flexible 4-wire serial interface. The 4-wire serial interface allows glueless interface to TMS320, SPI, QSPI, and Microwire serial ports. The TLV5614 is programmed with a 16-bit serial word comprised of a DAC address, individual DAC control bits, and a 12-bit DAC value. The device has provision for two supplies: one digital supply for the serial interface (via pins DVDD and DGND), and one for the DACs, reference buffers, and output buffers (via pins AVDD and AGND). Each supply is independent of the other, and can be any value between 2.7 V and 5.5 V. The dual supplies allow a typical application where the DAC will be controlled via a microprocessor operating on a 3 V supply (also used on pins DVDD and DGND), with the DACs operating on a 5 V supply. Of course, the digital and analog supplies can be tied together.

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