Part Number: DAC8760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM7705 , LM27761 Tool/software: Hi,
We use the DAC8760 in our project and there are some issue for our deisng:
1. When using DAC8760 to simulate output voltages of 0~5V and 0~10V, it is not possible…
Part Number: DAC8760 Tool/software: Hi TI supporter, I'm finding the part that have 4 configurable modes
Voltage input
Current input
Voltage output
Current output
I found the ADA has an AD74412R but I'm most prefer the TI part due to…
Part Number: DAC8760
Hello Team,
We have two DAC's connected to same SPI lines of MCU. Our Design is similar to the design mentioned in DAC8760 data sheet (i.e. we use gate to select and supply clock to each DAC's). In our application we need to perform…
Part Number: DAC8760 Tool/software: Dear team,
The customer would like to use DAC8760 to generate sine wave output(1~5KHz).
Is it possible to generate sine wave output using DAC8760?
If yes, To generate sine output,
Do I need to update the register…
Part Number: DAC8760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC161S055 , , AFE88201 Tool/software: Hi Team,
One of my customer is looking for the DAC with functional safety capablities. They have zero down on DAC8760 and DAC161S055. Are these DACs are capable…
Part Number: DAC8760 Tool/software: Hi team,
My customer feedback when using DAC8760 the outputs current are less than 20mA maximum. 150 pieces were put into production. After testing 60 pieces, it was found that the output current of 13 pieces did…
Part Number: DAC8760 Tool/software: Hello everyone,
I've been trying to Interface DAC8760 to an ESP 32 for testing out the DAC in order to implement in our circuit.
I used the following connections-
MOSI(GPIO23) - DIN
MISO(GPIO19) - SD0
SCLK…
Part Number: DAC8760 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8771
Hello guys,
One of my customers uses DAC8760 for 4mA-20mA interface of their current mass-productions.
At this moment, they have the following question. Could you please give me your…
Part Number: DAC8760 Hi support team.
I have two questions regarding TUE (total unajusted error).
1. Is the formula for calculating TUE as follows? Also, are the calculations given in the example correct?
TUE=sqrt(GE^2+OE^2+INL^2) GE:gain error…