Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR),Cut Tape (CT),Bulk |
| ProductStatus | Active |
| NumberofBits | 8 |
| NumberofD/AConverters | 4 |
| SettlingTime | 10µs (Typ) |
| OutputType | Voltage - Buffered |
| DifferentialOutput | No |
| DataInterface | SPI |
| ReferenceType | External |
| Voltage-SupplyAnalog | 5V |
| Voltage-SupplyDigital | 5V |
| INL/DNL(LSB) | ±1 (Max), ±0.9 (Max) |
| Architecture | String DAC |
| OperatingTemperature | 0°C ~ 70°C |
| Package/Case | 14-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) |
| SupplierDevicePackage | 14-SOIC |
Overview
Description
The TLC5620CDR is a quad-channel, 8-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) developed by Texas Instruments. It features a simple serial interface, making it suitable for applications requiring digital signal processing with analog output. The device operates over a wide power supply range of 2.7V to 5.5V, providing versatility for different power environments.
Key characteristics of the TLC5620CDR include low power consumption and a fast settling time, which make it efficient for battery-operated and real-time applications. It also has a power-down mode to conserve energy when the DAC is not in use. The device offers a high-speed serial interface that supports both SPI and MICROWIRE protocols, enabling easy integration with various microcontrollers and digital signal processors.
The TLC5620CDR is housed in a small SOIC package, making it suitable for space-constrained designs. Its compact size and efficient performance make it ideal for use in applications such as portable instrumentation, waveform generation, and data acquisition systems.
Key characteristics of the TLC5620CDR include low power consumption and a fast settling time, which make it efficient for battery-operated and real-time applications. It also has a power-down mode to conserve energy when the DAC is not in use. The device offers a high-speed serial interface that supports both SPI and MICROWIRE protocols, enabling easy integration with various microcontrollers and digital signal processors.
The TLC5620CDR is housed in a small SOIC package, making it suitable for space-constrained designs. Its compact size and efficient performance make it ideal for use in applications such as portable instrumentation, waveform generation, and data acquisition systems.
Equivalent
The TLC5620CDR is a quad-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC). Equivalent products include:
1. MAX504: A quad 8-bit DAC by Maxim Integrated.
2. AD5308: An 8-channel, 8-bit DAC by Analog Devices.
3. MCP4728: A quad-channel, 12-bit DAC by Microchip Technology.
4. DAC8043: A 12-bit multiplying DAC by Analog Devices.
These alternatives may vary in specifications like resolution and package, so ensure they meet your specific requirements.
1. MAX504: A quad 8-bit DAC by Maxim Integrated.
2. AD5308: An 8-channel, 8-bit DAC by Analog Devices.
3. MCP4728: A quad-channel, 12-bit DAC by Microchip Technology.
4. DAC8043: A 12-bit multiplying DAC by Analog Devices.
These alternatives may vary in specifications like resolution and package, so ensure they meet your specific requirements.
Features
The TLC5620CDR is a quad digital-to-analog converter (DAC) from Texas Instruments. It features a 12-bit resolution for accurate analog signal generation. The device operates with a single 5V power supply, making it suitable for a variety of applications. It includes a serial interface, which simplifies communication with microcontrollers and digital signal processors. The TLC5620CDR offers a low power consumption, an important feature for battery-operated or power-sensitive devices. It also provides a fast settling time, ensuring swift response to input data changes. The DAC is available in an 8-pin SOIC package, making it compact and easy to integrate into circuit designs. Additionally, it has a wide operating temperature range, supporting use in various environmental conditions. The TLC5620CDR is designed for ease of use in applications like waveform generation, automatic test equipment, and digital signal processing.
Pinout
The TLC5620CDR is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with an 8-pin configuration. This device is designed for applications requiring digital input signals to be converted into analog output. The TLC5620CDR operates as a 4-channel, 8-bit DAC, meaning it can output four separate analog signals from four digital inputs, each with 8-bit resolution.
Here is a brief overview of the pin functions:
1. VDD (Pin 1): Supply voltage.
2. D0-D7 (Pins 2-9): Digital input pins for the 8-bit data word.
3. CS (Pin 10): Chip select, used to activate the DAC for accepting data.
4. WR (Pin 11): Write control, used to latch data into the DAC.
5. LDAC (Pin 12): Load DAC, used to update the DAC output.
6. VREF (Pin 13): Reference voltage for the DAC.
7. AGND (Pin 14): Analog ground.
8. OUT1-OUT4 (Pins 15-18): Analog output pins for the DAC channels.
9. DGND (Pin 19): Digital ground.
The TLC5620CDR is utilized in applications where conversion of digital signals to analog is essential, such as in signal processing, instrumentation, and communication systems.
Here is a brief overview of the pin functions:
1. VDD (Pin 1): Supply voltage.
2. D0-D7 (Pins 2-9): Digital input pins for the 8-bit data word.
3. CS (Pin 10): Chip select, used to activate the DAC for accepting data.
4. WR (Pin 11): Write control, used to latch data into the DAC.
5. LDAC (Pin 12): Load DAC, used to update the DAC output.
6. VREF (Pin 13): Reference voltage for the DAC.
7. AGND (Pin 14): Analog ground.
8. OUT1-OUT4 (Pins 15-18): Analog output pins for the DAC channels.
9. DGND (Pin 19): Digital ground.
The TLC5620CDR is utilized in applications where conversion of digital signals to analog is essential, such as in signal processing, instrumentation, and communication systems.
Manufacturer
The TLC5620CDR is manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Texas Instruments is a global semiconductor company that designs and produces a wide range of analog and embedded processing chips. Their products are used in various applications, including automotive, industrial, personal electronics, communications, and enterprise systems. TI is known for its innovation in the semiconductor industry and has a strong focus on research and development to advance technology in electronics.
Application
The TLC5620CDR is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) used in various applications requiring precise voltage output. Key application areas include:
1. Data Acquisition Systems: Used for converting digital signals to analog for data processing.
2. Signal Generation: Generates waveforms in audio and video equipment.
3. Control Systems: Provides analog control in industrial automation and robotics.
4. Communication Systems: Used for modulation and demodulation in RF and telecommunication applications.
5. Medical Equipment: Supports imaging and other diagnostic tools with precise output control.
Its versatility and reliability make it suitable for any application needing accurate digital-to-analog conversion.
1. Data Acquisition Systems: Used for converting digital signals to analog for data processing.
2. Signal Generation: Generates waveforms in audio and video equipment.
3. Control Systems: Provides analog control in industrial automation and robotics.
4. Communication Systems: Used for modulation and demodulation in RF and telecommunication applications.
5. Medical Equipment: Supports imaging and other diagnostic tools with precise output control.
Its versatility and reliability make it suitable for any application needing accurate digital-to-analog conversion.
Package
The TLC5620CDR is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) IC from Texas Instruments. It comes in a SOIC-8 (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, which is a surface-mount package type with 8 pins. The "CDR" at the end of its part number indicates that it is a tape and reel packaging option for automated assembly processes.