EVAL-AD5766/67ARDZ Getting Started Video
This getting started video discusses the EVAL-AD5766ARDZ evaluation board is designed to help users get started with evaluating the AD5766, a 16-channel, 16-bit voltage-output DAC.
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EVAL-AD5766/67ARDZ Getting Started Video

Sep 23 2024

This getting started video discusses the EVAL-AD5766ARDZ evaluation board is designed to help users get started with evaluating the AD5766, a 16-channel, 16-bit voltage-output DAC. The board features the ADP5071 switching regulator, which generates bipolar power supplies of +8V and -22V from a 3.3V input, enabling a DAC output range from -20V to +6V. It can be controlled using the SDP-K1 controller and the ACE software, offering an intuitive interface for configuring DAC settings. Additionally, customers can power the board using external voltage supplies for flexible testing setups.

EVAL-AD5766/67ARDZ Getting Started Video
This getting started video discusses the EVAL-AD5766ARDZ evaluation board is designed to help users get started with evaluating the AD5766, a 16-channel, 16-bit voltage-output DAC.
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EVAL-AD5766/67ARDZ Getting Started Video

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This getting started video discusses the EVAL-AD5766ARDZ evaluation board is designed to help users get started with evaluating the AD5766, a 16-channel, 16-bit voltage-output DAC. The board features the ADP5071 switching regulator, which generates bipolar power supplies of +8V and -22V from a 3.3V input, enabling a DAC output range from -20V to +6V. It can be controlled using the SDP-K1 controller and the ACE software, offering an intuitive interface for configuring DAC settings. Additionally, customers can power the board using external voltage supplies for flexible testing setups.