Part Number: DAC80502 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC60508 , DAC80508 , DAC81402 , DAC61402
Tool/software:
Hi TIer
My customer want us this chip for medical high voltage control.
For RSTSEL pin , we see the describe in datasheet.
How…
Part Number: DAC80508 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC70508 , DAC70504 , DAC60508 Tool/software: Hello?
While looking at the DAC product line, I have some questions about the Sample/update rate because there is something ambiguous. The DAC80508…
Part Number: DAC60504 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC60508 , We are using the DAC60508 part.
However, since only 3 channels are used, we considere changing to DAC60504, which has a smaller number of channels with the same specifications.
As a…
Part Number: DAC61416 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC60508 How much load does DAC61416's output amplifier work?
The document of DAC60508 describes "Each buffer amplifier is capable of driving a load of 2 kΩ in parallel with 10nF to GND."
Thank…
Part Number: DAC61416 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC60508 Hi,
Good Day. I have a customer who is working with DAC61416. Please see below his query for your reference. Thank you very much.
We only have 5.0 V on our board and this part comes…
Hi Paul
Thank you for the quick reply.
My understanding is the customer will scale-down the 0 ... 3.1V to the required 0 ...1V so that they should still get the full resolution.
I also pointed to the DAC60508 but the customer prefers I2C over SPI…
Part Number: DAC60504 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC7564 , DAC60508 Hi Sir
Could you kindly help to provide DAC60504 vs DAC7564/5 comparison table ,I would like to know what's advantage of DAC60504
BTW ,i saw DAC60504's official price is more…
Part Number: XTR115 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC60508 , The previous solution was to divide the data into 8 groups through the DAC60508 and output them to 8 XTR115 circuits for conversion to 4 to 20ma current, but found that the XTR115 chip could…
Hi Gary,
Thank you for your query. The DAC43608 cannot provide 20mA/channel. You can consider using DAC60508. The problem is that if you use an output voltage of around 1V and draw 20mA from each channel, the power dissipation will be very high. For…