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DAC91001: replace DAC9881

Part Number: DAC91001
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DAC9881,

Hi team,

DAC9881can not linearly output 0-10mV, is it because the output type is Buffered Voltage?

https://e2e.ti.com/support/data-converters/f/73/t/84195?tisearch=e2e-sitesearch&keymatch=DAC9881

At present, which 18 bit or 20 bit DAC chip can linearly output 0-10 mV to replace DAC9881? Can I recommend DAC91001 to customers  to replace DAC9881?

Do you have any other suggestions

  • Hi,

    As mentioned in the e2e thread, this is due to the headroom issues associated with the DAC's output buffer. To mitigate this effect, you can always offset VREFL to +10mV.Now coming back to DAC91001, you can always recommend this device. Please note this is an unbuffered DAC, so that customers have the flexibility to choose the output buffer depends on their application needs.

    Let me know of you need more help here.

    Regards,

    AK

  • Hi AK,

    Thank you for your very quick reply.

    I'd like to know Is DAC9881 unable to output voltage below 10mV?  Or is there any way to make DAC9881 output voltage below 10mV?  If not, could you recommend a DAC chip with 18bit or 20bit that can output voltage below 10mV

  • Hi,

    As i suggested earlier you can add +10mV to Vref_L pin of DAC9881.

    I suggest go with DAC91001 or DAC11001, these are 18bit and 20bit variants respectively with unbuffered outputs which will suit this requirements.

    Regards,

    AK