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SpecificationDAC5672EVMDAC5672 Series
Architecture-Current Source
DAC TypeCurrentCurrent
Data InterfaceParallelParallel
Differential Output-True
INL/DNL (LSB)--1.1 LSB
INL/DNL (LSB)-1.1 LSB
Mounting Type-Surface Mount
Number of Bits1414
Number of DAC's22
Operating Temperature--55 - -40 °C
Operating Temperature-85 - 125 °C
Output Type-Current - Unbuffered
Package / Case-48-TQFP
Reference Type-Internal, External
Sampling Rate (Per Second)275 M275 M
Settling Time20 ns20 ns
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)Board(s)
Supplier Device Package-48-TQFP (7x7)
Utilized IC / PartDAC5672DAC5672
Voltage - Supply, Analog-3.6 V
Voltage - Supply, Analog-3 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital-3.6 V
Voltage - Supply, Digital-3 V

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DAC5672 Series

Dual-Channel, 14-Bit, 275-MSPS Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)

PartDAC TypeNumber of DAC'sSettling TimeUtilized IC / PartSampling Rate (Per Second)Data InterfaceNumber of BitsSupplied ContentsOutput TypeOperating Temperature [Min]Operating Temperature [Max]INL/DNL (LSB) [Min]INL/DNL (LSB) [Max]Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max]Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min]Mounting TypeReference TypeVoltage - Supply, Digital [Max]Voltage - Supply, Digital [Min]Supplier Device PackagePackage / CaseArchitectureDifferential Output
Texas Instruments
DAC5672EVM
DAC5672 14 Bit 275M Samples Per Second Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) Evaluation Board
Current
2
20 ns
DAC5672
275 M
Parallel
14
Board(s)
Texas Instruments
DAC5672IPFBR
The DAC5672 device is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed DAC with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 275 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight-gain, and offset matching characteristics that make the device well-suited in I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature-compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two, 14-bit, parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in interleaved mode. The DAC5672 is specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-Ω doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (–2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin TQFP package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolutions. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the industrial temperature range from –40°C to 85°C. The DAC5672 device is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed DAC with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 275 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight-gain, and offset matching characteristics that make the device well-suited in I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature-compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two, 14-bit, parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in interleaved mode. The DAC5672 is specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-Ω doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (–2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin TQFP package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolutions. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the industrial temperature range from –40°C to 85°C.
20 ns
Parallel
14
Current - Unbuffered
-40 °C
85 °C
-1.1 LSB
1.1 LSB
3.6 V
3 V
Surface Mount
External, Internal
3.6 V
3 V
48-TQFP (7x7)
48-TQFP
Current Source
Texas Instruments
DAC5672MPFBREP
The DAC5672 is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 200 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight gain, and offset matching characteristics that make it suitable in either I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output, suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two 14-bit parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 also supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in the interleaved mode. The DAC5672 has been specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, both a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (-2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin thin quad flat pack (TQFP) package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolution. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C. The DAC5672 is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 200 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight gain, and offset matching characteristics that make it suitable in either I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output, suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two 14-bit parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 also supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in the interleaved mode. The DAC5672 has been specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, both a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (-2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin thin quad flat pack (TQFP) package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolution. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C.
20 µs
Parallel
14
Current - Unbuffered
-55 °C
125 °C
-1.1 LSB
1.1 LSB
3.6 V
3 V
Surface Mount
External, Internal
3.6 V
3 V
48-TQFP (7x7)
48-TQFP
Current Source
Texas Instruments
DAC5672MPFBEP
The DAC5672 is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 200 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight gain, and offset matching characteristics that make it suitable in either I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output, suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two 14-bit parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 also supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in the interleaved mode. The DAC5672 has been specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, both a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (-2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin thin quad flat pack (TQFP) package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolution. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C. The DAC5672 is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 200 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight gain, and offset matching characteristics that make it suitable in either I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output, suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two 14-bit parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 also supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in the interleaved mode. The DAC5672 has been specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, both a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (-2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin thin quad flat pack (TQFP) package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolution. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the military temperature range of -55°C to 125°C.
20 µs
Parallel
14
Current - Unbuffered
-55 °C
125 °C
-1.1 LSB
1.1 LSB
3.6 V
3 V
Surface Mount
External, Internal
3.6 V
3 V
48-TQFP (7x7)
48-TQFP
Current Source
Texas Instruments
DAC5672IPFB
The DAC5672 device is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed DAC with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 275 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight-gain, and offset matching characteristics that make the device well-suited in I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature-compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two, 14-bit, parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in interleaved mode. The DAC5672 is specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-Ω doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (–2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin TQFP package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolutions. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the industrial temperature range from –40°C to 85°C. The DAC5672 device is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed DAC with on-chip voltage reference. Operating with update rates of up to 275 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight-gain, and offset matching characteristics that make the device well-suited in I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications. Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature-compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used. The DAC5672 has two, 14-bit, parallel input ports with separate clocks and data latches. For flexibility, the DAC5672 supports multiplexed data for each DAC on one port when operating in interleaved mode. The DAC5672 is specifically designed for a differential transformer-coupled output with a 50-Ω doubly-terminated load. For a 20-mA full-scale output current, a 4:1 impedance ratio (resulting in an output power of 4 dBm) and 1:1 impedance ratio transformer (–2 dBm output power) are supported. The DAC5672 is available in a 48-pin TQFP package. Pin compatibility between family members provides 12-bit (DAC5662) and 14-bit (DAC5672) resolutions. Furthermore, the DAC5672 is pin compatible to the DAC2904 and AD9767 dual DACs. The device is characterized for operation over the industrial temperature range from –40°C to 85°C.
20 ns
Parallel
14
Current - Unbuffered
-40 °C
85 °C
-1.1 LSB
1.1 LSB
3.6 V
3 V
Surface Mount
External, Internal
3.6 V
3 V
48-TQFP (7x7)
48-TQFP
Current Source

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DAC5672 Series

The DAC5672 device is a monolithic, dual-channel, 14-bit, high-speed DAC with on-chip voltage reference.

Operating with update rates of up to 275 MSPS, the DAC5672 offers exceptional dynamic performance, tight-gain, and offset matching characteristics that make the device well-suited in I/Q baseband or direct IF communication applications.

Each DAC has a high-impedance, differential-current output suitable for single-ended or differential analog-output configurations. External resistors allow scaling the full-scale output current for each DAC separately or together, typically between 2 mA and 20 mA. An accurate on-chip voltage reference is temperature-compensated and delivers a stable 1.2-V reference voltage. Optionally, an external reference may be used.

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