Part Number: DAC43401 Hi DAC team,
My customer wants to use the output of this device to connect to another board via a 3 inch wire. Should he be concerned about signal degradation? Any suggestions to mitigate that without adding an additional part…
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
The device you mentioned is very old. We do have newer devices with better specifications.
If you are looking for 8bit part, please have a look at DAC43401.
https://www.ti.com/product/DAC43401
Regards,
AK
Hi SHH, please take a look at the DAC43401 . This is an 8-bit device with non-volatile memory that can suit your needs. If you would like, you can send an email (frost@ti.com) with the customer application and potential volumes, and I might be able to…
Part Number: DAC53401 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC43608 , DAC43401 , , DAC60501 , DAC63204 Dear data converters team,
My customer is interested in replacing an analog potentiometer with a digital potentiometer. Nevertheless, the 2048 steps needed…
Hi Kirill,
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However, without seeing your proposal, I believe you can create a circuit similar to this one given in the DAC43401 datasheet…
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Hi Yoshida-san,
After a write command is issued, the TPL0401 will set the internal switches to the desired tap point and then enter a steady state. There is no clock-based behavior after that point. The only noise would thermal noise from the resistor…
Hi Tseng,
Thank you for your query. THD is not the correct parameter to look at when you are generating a waveform other than sine or cosine. As your requirement is sawtooth waveform generation, you can look at DAC53401 or DAC43401 which have a sawtooth…
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There are many low-cost, 8-bit DACs in TI’s portfolio, but if I only need to create a simple DC bias – what is the lowest-cost solution?
Allen,
Most of our buffered current output devices are built with Factory Automation and Control PLC or sensor applications where SPI is much more common. Also designed with the ubiquitous 4-20mA output ranges used by those applications.
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