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MAX5180

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PARALLEL, WORD INPUT LOADING, 0.025 us SETTLING TIME, 10-BIT DAC, PDSO28
Categorysemiconductor    logic   
File Size494KB,16 Pages
ManufacturerMaxim
Websitehttps://www.maximintegrated.com/en.html
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PARALLEL, WORD INPUT LOADING, 0.025 us SETTLING TIME, 10-BIT DAC, PDSO28

MAX5180 Parametric

Parameter NameAttribute value
Number of functions1
Number of terminals28
Maximum operating temperature85 Cel
Minimum operating temperature-40 Cel
Rated supply voltage3 V
Maximum linear error0.1953 %
Processing package description0.150 INCH, 0.025 INCH PITCH, QSOP-28
stateACTIVE
packaging shapeRECTANGULAR
Package SizeSMALL OUTLINE, SHRINK PITCH
surface mountYes
Terminal formGULL WING
Terminal spacing0.6350 mm
terminal coatingTIN LEAD
Terminal locationDUAL
Packaging MaterialsPLASTIC/EPOXY
Temperature levelINDUSTRIAL
Input formatPARALLEL, WORD
Type of converter10-BIT DAC
Input bit encodingBINARY
Rated settling time0.0250 us
Maximum analog output voltage0.8000 V
Minimum analog output voltage-0.3000 V
19-1577; Rev 0; 10/99
Dual, 10-Bit, 40MHz, Current/Voltage
Simultaneous-Output DACs
General Description
The MAX5180 contains two 10-bit, simultaneous-
update, current output digital-to-analog converters
(DACs) designed for superior performance in communi-
cations systems requiring analog signal reconstruction
with low distortion and low-power operation. The
MAX5183 provides equal specifications, with on-chip
precision resistors for voltage output operation. Both
devices are designed for 10pVs glitch operation to min-
imize unwanted spurious signal components at the out-
put. An on-board +1.2V bandgap circuit provides a
well-regulated, low-noise reference that can be dis-
abled for external reference operation.
The MAX5180/MAX5183 are designed to provide a high
level of signal integrity for the least amount of power dis-
sipation. Both DACs operate from a single supply of
+2.7V to +3.3V. Additionally, these DACs have three
modes of operation: normal, low-power standby, and
complete shutdown, which provides the lowest possible
power dissipation with 1µA (max) shutdown current. A
fast wake-up time (0.5µs) from standby mode to full DAC
operation conserves power by activating the DACs only
when required.
The MAX5180/MAX5183 are packaged in a 28-pin QSOP
and are specified for the extended (-40°C to +85°C)
temperature range. For lower-resolution, dual 8-bit
versions, refer to the MAX5186/MAX5189 data sheet.
Features
o
+2.7V to +3.3V Single-Supply Operation
o
Wide Spurious-Free Dynamic Range: 70dB
at f
OUT
= 2.2MHz
o
Fully Differential Outputs for Each DAC
o
±0.5% FSR Gain Mismatch
o
±0.2° Phase Mismatch
o
Low-Current Standby or Full Shutdown Modes
o
Internal +1.2V Low-Noise Bandgap Reference
o
Small 28-Pin QSOP Package
MAX5180/MAX5183
Ordering Information
PART
MAX5180BEEI
MAX5183BEEI
TEMP. RANGE
-40°C to +85°C
-40°C to +85°C
PIN-PACKAGE
28 QSOP
28 QSOP
Pin Configuration
Applications
Signal Reconstruction of I and Q
Transmit Signals
Digital Signal Processing
Arbitrary Waveform Generation (AWG)
Imaging
TOP VIEW
CREF1 1
OUT1P 2
OUT1N 3
AGND 4
AV
DD
5
DACEN 6
PD 7
CS 8
CLK 9
N.C. 10
REN 11
D0 12
D1 13
D2 14
28 CREF2
27 OUT2P
26 OUT2N
25 REFO
24 REFR
MAX5180
MAX5183
23 DGND
22 DV
DD
21 D9
20 D8
19 D7
18 D6
17 D5
16 D4
15 D3
QSOP
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