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DAC8802
  • DAC8802
  • DAC8802

DAC8802

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14-Bit, Dual Channel, Serial Interface, Multiplying Digital-to-Analog Converter

Texas Instruments DAC8802 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Resolution (Bits)

14

Number of DAC channels

2

Interface type

SPI

Output type

Unbuffered Current

INL (max) (±LSB)

1

Settling time (µs)

0.5

Reference type

Ext

Architecture

Multiplying DAC

Rating

Catalog

Features

Reset to Mid-Scale

Sample/update rate (Msps)

2

Power consumption (typ) (mW)

0.025

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 85

Package

TSSOP (PW)-16-32 mm² 5 x 6.4

Features

  • Relative Accuracy: 1 LSB Max
  • Differential Nonlinearity: 1 LSB Max
  • 2-mA Full-Scale Current ±20%, with VREF = ±10 V
  • 0.5 µs Settling Time
  • Midscale or Zero-Scale Reset
  • Separate 4Q Multiplying Reference Inputs
  • Reference Bandwidth: 10 MHz
  • Reference Dynamics: -105 dB THD
  • SPI™-Compatible 3-Wire Interface: 50 MHz
  • Double Buffered Registers to Enable Simultaneous Multichannel Update
  • Internal Power-On Reset
  • Industry-Standard Pin Configuration
  • APPLICATIONS
    • Automatic Test Equipment
    • Instrumentation
    • Digitally Controlled Calibration

SPI is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

  • Relative Accuracy: 1 LSB Max
  • Differential Nonlinearity: 1 LSB Max
  • 2-mA Full-Scale Current ±20%, with VREF = ±10 V
  • 0.5 µs Settling Time
  • Midscale or Zero-Scale Reset
  • Separate 4Q Multiplying Reference Inputs
  • Reference Bandwidth: 10 MHz
  • Reference Dynamics: -105 dB THD
  • SPI™-Compatible 3-Wire Interface: 50 MHz
  • Double Buffered Registers to Enable Simultaneous Multichannel Update
  • Internal Power-On Reset
  • Industry-Standard Pin Configuration
  • APPLICATIONS
    • Automatic Test Equipment
    • Instrumentation
    • Digitally Controlled Calibration

SPI is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Description

The DAC8802 is a dual, 14-bit, current-output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed to operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply.

The applied external reference input voltage VREF determines the full-scale output current. An internal feedback resistor (RFB) provides temperature tracking for the full-scale output when combined with an external I-to-V precision amplifier.

A doubled-buffered, serial data interface offers high-speed, 3-wire, SPI and microcontroller compatible inputs using serial data in (SDI), clock (CLK), and a chip-select (CS). A common level-sensitive load DAC strobe (LDAC) input allows simultaneous update of all DAC outputs from previously loaded input registers. Additionally, an internal power-on reset forces the output voltage to zero at system turn-on. An MSB pin allows system reset assertion (RS) to force all registers to zero code when MSB = 0, or to half-scale code when MSB = 1.

The DAC8802 is available in an TSSOP-16 package.

The DAC8802 is a dual, 14-bit, current-output digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed to operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply.

The applied external reference input voltage VREF determines the full-scale output current. An internal feedback resistor (RFB) provides temperature tracking for the full-scale output when combined with an external I-to-V precision amplifier.

A doubled-buffered, serial data interface offers high-speed, 3-wire, SPI and microcontroller compatible inputs using serial data in (SDI), clock (CLK), and a chip-select (CS). A common level-sensitive load DAC strobe (LDAC) input allows simultaneous update of all DAC outputs from previously loaded input registers. Additionally, an internal power-on reset forces the output voltage to zero at system turn-on. An MSB pin allows system reset assertion (RS) to force all registers to zero code when MSB = 0, or to half-scale code when MSB = 1.

The DAC8802 is available in an TSSOP-16 package.

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