14-Bit DAC Packs 16 Channels In Chip-Scale Package

July 7, 2003
The AD5390, a 16-channel, 14-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC), comes in a 9- by 9-mm 64-lead LFCSP. Able to operate from a single 5-V supply, it contains a low-drift reference. Also available are 12-bit (AD5391) and eight-channel (AD5392)...

The AD5390, a 16-channel, 14-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC), comes in a 9- by 9-mm 64-lead LFCSP. Able to operate from a single 5-V supply, it contains a low-drift reference. Also available are 12-bit (AD5391) and eight-channel (AD5392) versions. Common features include user-programmable offset and gain and a boost mode for faster settling times. Pricing for the AD5390 is $23.90 each in lots of 1000.

Analog Devices Inc.www.analog.com; (800) 262-5643

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