MAX5153
ObsoleteLow-Power, Dual, 13-Bit Voltage-Output DACs with Configurable Outputs
Dual, Serial, Voltage-Output DAC in a QSOP Package
Part Details
- 13-Bit Dual DAC with Configurable Output Amplifier
- Single-Supply Operation:
- +5V (MAX5152)
- +3V (MAX5153)
- Rail-to-Rail Output Swing
- Low Quiescent Current:
- 500µA (normal operation)
- 2µA (shutdown mode)
- Power-On Reset Clears DAC Outputs to Zero
- SPI/QSPI and MICROWIRE Compatible
- Space-Saving 16-Pin QSOP Package
- Pin-Compatible 12-Bit Versions: MAX5156/MAX5157
The MAX5152/MAX5153 low-power, serial, voltage-output, dual 13-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) consume only 500µA from a single +5V (MAX5152) or +3V (MAX5153) supply. These devices feature Rail-to-Rail output swing and are available in space-saving 16-pin QSOP and DIP packages. Access to the inverting input allows for specific gain configurations, remote sensing, and high output current capability, making these devices ideally suited for industrial process controls. These devices are also well suited for digitally programmable (4-20mA) current loops.
The 3-wire serial interface is SPI™/QSPI™ and MICROWIRE™ compatible. Each DAC has a double-buffered input organized as an input register followed by a DAC register, which allows the input and DAC registers to be updated independently or simultaneously. Additional features include a programmable shutdown (2µA), hardware-shutdown lockout, a separate voltage reference for each DAC, power-on reset, and an active-low clear input (active-low CL) that resets all registers and DACs to zero. The MAX5152/MAX5153 provide a programmable logic output pin for added functionality, and a serial-data output pin for daisy chaining.
Applications
- Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
- Digital Gain and Offset Control
- Digitally Programmable 4mA–20mA Current Loops
- Industrial Process Controls
- Motion Control
- Remote Industrial Controls
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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