Part Number: DAC8812 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8801 , DAC8811 ,
Team, Customer is reporting the following inconstitencies in the different datasheets. Can you please comment?
1) DAC8801: In the data sheet https://www.ti.com/lit/gpn/dac8801 SLAS…
Part Number: DAC8801 Hello team,
My customer has a question regarding regarding Fig9.
In Fig9, the data width appears to be 15 bits because the data is written one bit after D0 is sent.
Do we need a 1 bit write after D0 or not?
Best regards,
Shotaro …
Part Number: DAC8801 We would like to know the SIMPLE GAIN ERROR or DAC8801. There is discription that "Full Scale Gain Error is 4mV (Maximum) in the datasheet. We have 2 question about this. 1,Is this Full Scale Gain Error included another error such…
Part Number: DAC8801 Hi Team,
According to the first page of the datasheet of DAC8801 the output current (at Vref = +10V) is specified as: 2 mA +/- 20%. A customer wants to confirm if the tolerance value is true.
Regards,
Danilo
Part Number: DAC8801 Greeting everybody,
I am looking to design an adjustable current-to-voltage converter circuit. The basic circuit is just a regular Op-Amp style IVC, where a feedback resistor mediates the conversion. Since my design should run on…
Part Number: DAC8801 Please confirm that Figure 19 in the February 2007 version of the datasheet has an error in the Timing Diagram. The truth table and note seem to imply that the last 14 bits that are clocked in will be latched into the DAC when CS…
Part Number: DAC8801
What will the DAC output do if the Clock input is not transitioning, but SDI and CS are moving as if the clock is moving.
We have a circuit that when the system detects a system condition, it disables the clock by setting it low…