Part Number: DAC8802 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8806 , OPA552 , THS4011 In the DAC8806 .pdf data sheet on page 13, There is a timing diagram. On the second line from the bottom, there appears to be an alternate timing diagram. Is that correct…
Hi Doug,
The pin should be high impedance and should not cause any damage to the FPGA. What could protentially cause problems is that if the FPGA is powered before the DAC and it drives the pin high, the ESD protection diode may turn on. This would…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8806 , DAC8820 Hi team,
Does TI have a P2P solution to AD5546BRUZ? if not pls help advise a suitable solution for me. thanks
Hi Fabian,
Why not consider a precision DAC? Our MDACs are designed for a lower sample rate, but achieve better dynamic performance (THD, SNR) than higher speed converters when operating at a lower speed.
Take a look at the TLC7524 or DAC8806
Thanks…
Part Number: OPA552 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8806 ,
Hi, I am generating a square wave using the DAC8806. I am then driving a 4011 opamp that then drives the OPA552. In front of the opamp, the signal looks clean. The OPA552 uses a resistor…
Hi Chanin,
I am the applications engineer responsible for the DAC8806. I am not aware of a PCN released in the last 2 years on the DAC8806. Do you have details as to what you are looking for regarding that part?
Regards,
Tony Calabria
Tom -
What DAC are you interested in using? Have you checked out the datasheet application section of the DAC in question? Most of our DACs that have current output should have an application circuit in the datasheet that shows the current to voltage…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC8581 , DAC8806 , DAC8801 , TLC7524 Hi,
I'd like to make a simple ECG simulator and my initial idea is to use precision bipolar DACs. The output is needed to be in the -2mV...+2mV range and with low noise to articulate…