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8-bit Microprocessor Compatible, Double-Buffered D/A Converter
  

See Also:
  
DAC0830 - upgrade
Generic P/N 0832
General
Description
Features Datasheet Package
& Models
Samples
& Pricing
Application
Notes

Parametric Table Parametric Table
Temperature Min (deg C) -55 
Temperature Max (deg C) 125 
Resolution (bit)
Channels (Channels)
Interface Type Parallel 
Supply Voltage (Volt)
OtherSupply Voltage +5V to +15V 
Settling Time (ns) 1000 
Tsettling Conditions 1/2 LSB 

Datasheet

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DAC0830 DAC0832 8-Bit µP Compatible, Double-Buffered D to A Converters 553 Kbytes 14-Mar-02 View Online Download Receive via Email
DAC0830 DAC0832 8-Bit µP Compatible, Double-Buffered D to A Converters (JAPANESE)
447 Kbytes   View Online Download Receive via Email

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Package Availability, Models, Samples & Pricing

Part NumberPackageStatusModelsSamples &
Electronic
Orders
Budgetary PricingStd
Pack
Size
Package
Marking
TypePinsMSL/Lead-Free AvailabilityLead
Time
QtySPICEIBISQty$US each
DAC0832LCWMSOIC WIDE20StatusFull productionN/AN/A24 Hour Samples
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1K+$1.39rail
of
36
NSUZXYTT
DAC0832
LCWM
3-5 weeks3000
DAC0832LCWMXSOIC WIDE20StatusFull productionN/AN/A 
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1K+$1.39reel
of
1000
NSUZXYTT
DAC0832
LCWM
3-5 weeks5000
DAC0832LCNMDIP20StatusFull productionN/AN/A24 Hour Samples
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1K+$1.49rail
of
18
NSUZXYYTT
DAC0832LCN
3-5 weeks50000
DAC0832LCVPLCC20StatusFull productionN/AN/A 
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1K+$2.25rail
of
40
NSUZXYTT
DAC0832
LCV
3-5 weeks5000
DAC0832LCVXPLCC20StatusFull productionN/AN/A 
Buy Now
1K+$2.25reel
of
1000
NSUZXYTT
DAC0832
LCV
3-5 weeks5000

Obsolete Parts

Obsolete PartAlternate Part or SupplierSourceLast Time Buy Date
DAC0832LCJ
DAC0832LCN
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
09/08/98

General Description

The DAC0830 is an advanced CMOS/Si-Cr 8-bit multiplying DAC designed to interface directly with the 8080, 8048, 8085, Z80®, and other popular microprocessors. A deposited silicon-chromium R-2R resistor ladder network divides the reference current and provides the circuit with excellent temperature tracking characteristics (0.05% of Full Scale Range maximum linearity error over temperature). The circuit uses CMOS current switches and control logic to achieve low power consumption and low output leakage current errors. Special circuitry provides TTL logic input voltage level compatibility.

Double buffering allows these DACs to output a voltage corresponding to one digital word while holding the next digital word. This permits the simultaneous updating of any number of DACs.

The DAC0830 series are the 8-bit members of a family of microprocessor-compatible DACs (MICRO-DAC™).

Features

  • Double-buffered, single-buffered or flow-through digital data inputs
  • Easy interchange and pin-compatible with 12-bit DAC1230 series
  • Direct interface to all popular microprocessors
  • Linearity specified with zero and full scale adjust only-NOT BEST STRAIGHT LINE FIT.
  • Works with ±10V reference-full 4-quadrant multiplication
  • Can be used in the voltage switching mode
  • Logic inputs which meet TTL voltage level specs (1.4V logic threshold)
  • Operates "STAND ALONE" (without µP) if desired
  • Available in 20-pin small-outline or molded chip carrier package

Key Specification

  • Current settling time: 1 µs
  • Resolution: 8 bits
  • Linearity: 8, 9, or 10 bits (guaranteed over temp.)
  • Gain Tempco: 0.0002% FS/°C
  • Low power dissipation: 20 mW
  • Single power supply: 5 to 15 VDC

Application Notes

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SB-111: Mass Storage - Hard Disk 82 Kbytes 28-Jun-96 View Online Download Receive via Email
AN-271: Applying the New CMOS MICRO-DACs 193 Kbytes 9-Apr-96 View Online Download Receive via Email
Applying the New CMOS MICRO-DACs (JAPANESE)
342 Kbytes   View Online Download Receive via Email

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[Information as of 15-Jan-2004]