
DAC5571IDBVT
ActiveLOW-POWER, 8-BIT DAC WITH HIGH-SPEED I<SUP>2</SUP>C INPUT 6-SOT-23 -40 TO 105
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DAC5571IDBVT
ActiveLOW-POWER, 8-BIT DAC WITH HIGH-SPEED I<SUP>2</SUP>C INPUT 6-SOT-23 -40 TO 105
Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series
Specification | DAC5571IDBVT | DAC5571 Series |
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Architecture | String DAC | String DAC |
Data Interface | I2C | I2C |
Differential Output | False | False |
INL/DNL (LSB) [Max] | 1 LSB | 1 LSB |
INL/DNL (LSB) [Max] | 1 LSB | 1 LSB |
INL/DNL (LSB) [Min] | -1 LSB | -1 LSB |
INL/DNL (LSB) [Min] | -1 LSB | -1 LSB |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Number of Bits | 8 | 8 |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 105 ░C | 105 ░C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Output Type | Voltage - Buffered | Voltage - Buffered |
Package / Case | SOT-23-6 | SOT-23-6 |
Reference Type | Supply | Supply |
Settling Time | 8 µs | 8 µs |
Supplier Device Package | SOT-23-6 | SOT-23-6 |
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max] | 5.5 V | 5.5 V |
Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min] | 2.7 V | 2.7 V |
Voltage - Supply, Digital [Max] | 5.5 V | 5.5 V |
Voltage - Supply, Digital [Min] | 2.7 V | 2.7 V |
Pricing
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DAC5571 Series
Low-power, 8-Bit DAC with high-speed I2C Input
Part | Output Type | Number of Bits | Reference Type | Settling Time | INL/DNL (LSB) [Max] | INL/DNL (LSB) [Min] | INL/DNL (LSB) [Max] | INL/DNL (LSB) [Min] | Differential Output | Supplier Device Package | Voltage - Supply, Analog [Max] | Voltage - Supply, Analog [Min] | Package / Case | Mounting Type | Data Interface | Voltage - Supply, Digital [Max] | Voltage - Supply, Digital [Min] | Architecture | Operating Temperature [Min] | Operating Temperature [Max] |
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Texas Instruments DAC5571IDBVRThe DAC5571 is a low-power, single-channel, 8-bit buffered voltage output DAC. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. The DAC5571 utilizes an I2C-compatible, two-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 3.4 Mbps with address support of up to two DAC5571s on the same data bus.
The output voltage range of the DAC is 0 V to VDD. The DAC5571 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit that ensures that the DAC output powers up at zero volts and remains there until a valid write to the device takes place. The DAC5571 contains a power-down feature, accessed via the internal control register, that reduces the current consumption of the device to 50 nA at 5 V.
The low-power consumption of this part in normal operation makes it ideally suited for portable battery operated equipment. The power consumption is less than 0.7 mW at VDD= 5 V reducing to 1 µW in power-down mode.
DAC7571/6571/5571 are 12/10/8-bit, single-channel I2C DACs from the same family. DAC7574/6574/5574 and DAC7573/6573/5573 are 12/10/8-bit quad-channel I2C DACs. Also see DAC8571/8574 for single/quad-channel, 16-bit I2C DACs.
The DAC5571 is a low-power, single-channel, 8-bit buffered voltage output DAC. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. The DAC5571 utilizes an I2C-compatible, two-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 3.4 Mbps with address support of up to two DAC5571s on the same data bus.
The output voltage range of the DAC is 0 V to VDD. The DAC5571 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit that ensures that the DAC output powers up at zero volts and remains there until a valid write to the device takes place. The DAC5571 contains a power-down feature, accessed via the internal control register, that reduces the current consumption of the device to 50 nA at 5 V.
The low-power consumption of this part in normal operation makes it ideally suited for portable battery operated equipment. The power consumption is less than 0.7 mW at VDD= 5 V reducing to 1 µW in power-down mode.
DAC7571/6571/5571 are 12/10/8-bit, single-channel I2C DACs from the same family. DAC7574/6574/5574 and DAC7573/6573/5573 are 12/10/8-bit quad-channel I2C DACs. Also see DAC8571/8574 for single/quad-channel, 16-bit I2C DACs. | Voltage - Buffered | 8 | Supply | 8 µs | 1 LSB | -1 LSB | 1 LSB | -1 LSB | SOT-23-6 | 5.5 V | 2.7 V | SOT-23-6 | Surface Mount | I2C | 5.5 V | 2.7 V | String DAC | -40 °C | 105 ░C | |
Voltage - Buffered | 8 | Supply | 8 µs | 1 LSB | -1 LSB | 1 LSB | -1 LSB | SOT-23-6 | 5.5 V | 2.7 V | SOT-23-6 | Surface Mount | I2C | 5.5 V | 2.7 V | String DAC | -40 °C | 105 ░C | ||
Texas Instruments DAC5571IDBVTThe DAC5571 is a low-power, single-channel, 8-bit buffered voltage output DAC. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. The DAC5571 utilizes an I2C-compatible, two-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 3.4 Mbps with address support of up to two DAC5571s on the same data bus.
The output voltage range of the DAC is 0 V to VDD. The DAC5571 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit that ensures that the DAC output powers up at zero volts and remains there until a valid write to the device takes place. The DAC5571 contains a power-down feature, accessed via the internal control register, that reduces the current consumption of the device to 50 nA at 5 V.
The low-power consumption of this part in normal operation makes it ideally suited for portable battery operated equipment. The power consumption is less than 0.7 mW at VDD= 5 V reducing to 1 µW in power-down mode.
DAC7571/6571/5571 are 12/10/8-bit, single-channel I2C DACs from the same family. DAC7574/6574/5574 and DAC7573/6573/5573 are 12/10/8-bit quad-channel I2C DACs. Also see DAC8571/8574 for single/quad-channel, 16-bit I2C DACs.
The DAC5571 is a low-power, single-channel, 8-bit buffered voltage output DAC. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. The DAC5571 utilizes an I2C-compatible, two-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 3.4 Mbps with address support of up to two DAC5571s on the same data bus.
The output voltage range of the DAC is 0 V to VDD. The DAC5571 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit that ensures that the DAC output powers up at zero volts and remains there until a valid write to the device takes place. The DAC5571 contains a power-down feature, accessed via the internal control register, that reduces the current consumption of the device to 50 nA at 5 V.
The low-power consumption of this part in normal operation makes it ideally suited for portable battery operated equipment. The power consumption is less than 0.7 mW at VDD= 5 V reducing to 1 µW in power-down mode.
DAC7571/6571/5571 are 12/10/8-bit, single-channel I2C DACs from the same family. DAC7574/6574/5574 and DAC7573/6573/5573 are 12/10/8-bit quad-channel I2C DACs. Also see DAC8571/8574 for single/quad-channel, 16-bit I2C DACs. | Voltage - Buffered | 8 | Supply | 8 µs | 1 LSB | -1 LSB | 1 LSB | -1 LSB | SOT-23-6 | 5.5 V | 2.7 V | SOT-23-6 | Surface Mount | I2C | 5.5 V | 2.7 V | String DAC | -40 °C | 105 ░C |
Description
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DAC5571 Series
The DAC5571 is a low-power, single-channel, 8-bit buffered voltage output DAC. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. The DAC5571 utilizes an I2C-compatible, two-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 3.4 Mbps with address support of up to two DAC5571s on the same data bus.
The output voltage range of the DAC is 0 V to VDD. The DAC5571 incorporates a power-on-reset circuit that ensures that the DAC output powers up at zero volts and remains there until a valid write to the device takes place. The DAC5571 contains a power-down feature, accessed via the internal control register, that reduces the current consumption of the device to 50 nA at 5 V.
The low-power consumption of this part in normal operation makes it ideally suited for portable battery operated equipment. The power consumption is less than 0.7 mW at VDD= 5 V reducing to 1 µW in power-down mode.