DAC integrates 10 ppm/°C reference in 4 x 3 mm package.

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Suited for space constrained optical networking circuit boards, LTC2636 offers 12-bit DC performance of ±2.5 LSB integral nonlinearity error and ±5 mV offset error, suited for open- and closed-loop systems. It offers less than 2.4 nVos crosstalk, and operates from single 2.7-5.5 V supply, with supply current as low as 100 µA/DAC. Unit can be used for driving optical attenuators or setting current levels for laser diodes, and comes in DFN-14 and MSOP-16 packages.



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LTC2636: 12-/10-/8-Bit Octal DACs Integrate 10ppm/°C Reference in Tiny Packages



MILPITAS, CA - December 9, 2008 - Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC2636, a family of 12-bit, 10-bit, and 8-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that integrate a precision reference in tiny 4mm x 3mm DFN and MSOP packages, making them the smallest octal DACs available on the market today. The LTC2636's small size and internal reference is vital for a variety of industrial and communications applications. Optical networking is one such application that requires multiple DACs in a single compact package. These DACs are ideally suited for driving optical attenuators or setting the current levels for laser diodes. By integrating a 10ppm/°C reference, the LTC2636 offers further space reduction for constrained optical networking circuit boards.

The LTC2636 DACs are available in a number of ordering options to meet a wide range of applications. In addition to selecting one of three resolution options, designers can also choose between a 2.5V or 4.096V full-scale range, making the LTC2636 a good fit for 3V or 5V systems. The internal reference is bonded out, providing a convenient way to drive the reference inputs for other data converters in the system. Alternatively, an external reference can be used if greater accuracy or a nonstandard voltage range is required. Ordering option provides the choice between powering up the DACs at zero-scale or mid-scale, offering flexibility for designs that cannot be forced to ground when power is first applied.

Designers can choose between a 14-pin 4mm x 3mm DFN package and an MSOP-16 package that includes a hardware load-DAC (LDAC) pin and a clear pin that asynchronously forces the DAC outputs to their respective reset state. These DACs are ideal for automotive applications such as millimeter wave radar both the DACs' specifications being guaranteed over the automotive temperature range (-40°C to +125°C), in addition to the industrial (-40°C to +85°C) and commercial (0°C to +70°C) temperature ranges.

The LTC2636 offers excellent 12-bit DC performance of ±2.5LSB(max) integral nonlinearity error and only ±5mV offset error, making it a good fit for open-loop as well as closed-loop systems. The device's AC performance also stands out, as the LTC2636 offers <2.4nVos crosstalk, ensuring that a voltage change on one DAC has minimal effect on the other DACs. Operating from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply, supply current is a low 100µA per DAC.

The LTC2636 octal DACs join the previously released LTC2630 and LTC2640 single DACs. These are part of a complete family of octal, quad, dual and single 12-/10-/8-bit DACs with internal references in tiny packages. Pricing begins at $2.85 each, in 1,000-piece quantities.

SUMMARY OF FEATURES: LTC2636

o Integrated Precision Reference
2.5V 10ppm/°C (LTC2636-L)
4.096V 10ppm/°C (LTC2636-H)
o Maximum 12-Bit INL Error: ±2.5LSB
o Pin- & Software-Compatible SPI DACs
o Guaranteed Monotonic Over -40°C to +125°C Temperature Range
o Ultralow Crosstalk Between DACs (<2.4nVos)
o Low Noise (0.75mVP-P, 0.1Hz to 200kHz)
o Selectable Internal or External Reference
o 2.7V to 5.5V Supply Range (LTC2630-L)
o Low Power Operation: 100µA per DAC
o Power-on Reset to Zero or Mid-scale Options
o Tiny 4mm x 3mm DFN-14 and MSOP-16 Packages

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