Part Number: DAC7551 Tool/software: Hi,
We are using this " DAC7551IDRNT " DAC in our design, we are looking for the thermal pad dimension to create land pattern for this part. If possible please share the land pattern dimension for the same…
Part Number: DAC7551 Tool/software: Hello, When not using SDO pin, the SDO pin can be left floating? Or does TI have any recommended terminations od SDO pin? Best regards, K.Hirano
Part Number: DAC7551 Hello team,
My customer wants to pull up Digital Input (SCLK, SDIN, SYNC) to 3.3V before VDD. So the power up sequence looks like below.
But they are powering up DIN and IOVDD at the same time.
On the datasheet, Abs Max of DIN is…
Part Number: DAC7551 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: XTR111 Hi, I have an issue with the DAC7551 output voltage behaves very cleanly up until a certain point at which the output voltage is clipped at about 4.25V to 4.37V.
I've checked Vdd and VrefH …
Part Number: DAC7551-Q1 Hi team,
At Environment temperature greater than 105 degrees, but junction temperature less than 150 degrees, which parameters of electrical performance will have an effect? Will the product fail? if so, what kind of failures will…
Part Number: DAC7551 Hi,
We intend to pull the CLR pin high permanently using a pull-up resistor. This means that there will be no high to low or low to high transitions on the CLR pin.
We are concerned by the language in the datasheet that the DAC may…
Part Number: DAC7551-Q1 Hi team,
could you help to see what's the meaning of Operating temperature range ? in my understanding, this should be the Tj, but we can see Tj is 150Max in DS
thanks
Part Number: DAC7551 Are the sides of the terminals solderable on this component? If so, where can I find this information.
If not, does TI have an option for this component with "wettable flanks"?
Thanks,
Jessie
Part Number: DAC7551-Q1 DAC Experts,
I'm interested in using the DAC7551-Q1 in an automotive application. The package size and daisy chaining are attractive for my application, but the temperature range is not. From an outsiders perspective it looks…