Part Number: DAC6551-Q1 Tool/software: Hi,
Could you please provide DAC DAC6551AQDGKRQ1 FMEDA or functional safety information which may have package permanent , Die permanent ,and Die transient fit data?
I need these data to calculate FMEDA,thanks…
Part Number: DAC6551-Q1 Hi Expert,
I want to confirm with u about the accuracy calculation on worst case. Would you mind giving me some introduction? Especially how the accuracy on Vref and comparator affect the accuracy of DAC6551AQD?
They are tend…
Part Number: DAC6551-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC63001 , DAC60501 Hi team,
My customer is looking for the similar part of DAC6551-Q1, do we have such a device? Both Q100 and industrial are acceptable.
Best regards,
Shunsuke Yamamoto
Part Number: DAC6551-Q1 Hi, Support
Could you tell us the Baking Condition for DAC6551-Q1(MSL2).
Customer situation has been over a year since out of MBB.
[AN-2029 Handling and Process Recommendations(P.9)]
Note 4: Baking not required if Floor…
Part Number: DAC6551-Q1 Hello DAC team,
My customer is considering load impedance for the output of DAC6551. In the datasheet, the output impedance at mid-code is typical 1ohm.
Please let us know the max output impedance from characteristic data.…
Part Number: DAC6551-Q1 Hello Team,
Hoping you can answer some questions and clarify some items regarding the DAC6551-Q1.
Equation 1: Is listed as 2 n-1 I expect the equation to be 2 n – 1. Since N =12, there are 4096 states.
Section 7.2 Functional…
Part Number: DAC5311-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC6551-Q1 , SN74LVC1G17 , ADS8382 , ADS8509 , THS4513-SP I am trying to find information concerning the devices/technology types for each of these parts listed below. Do they contain bipolar or…
Hi,
Do you need automotive qualified part?
Based on your requirements, please have look at the following shortlisted options.
https://www.ti.com/product/DAC6551-Q1
If you don't need auto qual parts, please have options from below.
https://www…
Hi Koji,
There is not an integrated Vout/Iout device like DAC7760 that is automotive qualified. I would recommend using an automotive qualified voltage output DAC and an op amp to create this +/- 5V bipolar voltage range. I have linked a TI Design below…