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AD5791

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5791
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5791

Resolution (bits)
20bit
Dac Update Rate
1MSPS
Dac Settling Time
1µs
Max Pos Supply (v)
+16.5V
Single-supply
No
Dac Type
Unbuffered Vout
Dac Input Format
Ser,SPI

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Data Sheet
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
Table 6. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Mnemonic
INV
V
V
V
V
RESET
CLR
LDAC
V
IOV
SDO
SDIN
SCLK
SYNC
DGND
V
V
V
AGND
R
OUT
REFPS
REFPF
DD
CC
REFNF
REFNS
SS
FB
CC
Description
Connection to Inverting Input of External Amplifier. See the AD5791 Features section for further details.
Analog Output Voltage.
Positive Reference Sense Voltage Input. A voltage range of 5 V to V
amplifier must be connected at this pin in conjunction with the V
further details.
Positive Reference Force Voltage Input. A voltage range of 5 V to V
amplifier must be connected at this pin in conjunction with the V
further details.
Positive Analog Supply Connection. A voltage range of 7.5 V to 16.5 V can be connected, V
to AGND.
Active Low Reset Logic Input Pin. Asserting this pin returns the
Active Low Clear Logic Input Pin. Asserting this pin sets the DAC register to a user defined value (see Table 13) and
updates the DAC output. The output value depends on the DAC register coding that is being used, either binary
or twos complement.
Active Low Load DAC Logic Input Pin. This is used to update the DAC register and consequently, the analog
output. When tied permanently low, the output is updated on the rising edge of SYNC. If LDAC is held high during
the write cycle, the input register is updated, but the output update is held off until the falling edge of LDAC. The
LDAC pin should not be left unconnected.
Digital Supply Connection. A voltage range of 2.7 V to 5.5 V can be connected. V
Digital Interface Supply Pin. Digital threshold levels are referenced to the voltage applied to this pin. A voltage in
the range of 1.71 V to 5.5 V can be connected. IOV
Serial Data Output Pin. Data is clocked out on the rising edge of the serial clock input.
Serial Data Input Pin. This device has a 24-bit shift register. Data is clocked into the register on the falling edge of
the serial clock input.
Serial Clock Input. Data is clocked into the input shift register on the falling edge of the serial clock input. Data can
be transferred at clock rates of up to 35 MHz.
Active Low Digital Interface Synchronization Input Pin. This is the frame synchronization signal for the input data.
When SYNC is low, it enables the input shift register, and data is then transferred in on the falling edges of the
following clocks. The input shift register is updated on the rising edge of SYNC.
Ground Reference Pin for Digital Circuitry.
Negative Reference Force Voltage Input. A voltage range of V
amplifier must be connected at this pin, in conjunction with the V
further details.
Negative Reference Sense Voltage Input. A voltage range of V
amplifier must be connected at this pin, in conjunction with the V
further details.
Negative Analog Supply Connection. A voltage range of −16.5 V to −2.5 V can be connected. V
decoupled to AGND.
Ground Reference Pin for Analog Circuitry.
Feedback Connection for External Amplifier. See the AD5791 Features section for further details.
V
V
RESET
IOV
REFPS
LDAC
REFPF
V
CLR
V
V
OUT
INV
DD
CC
CC
Figure 5. Pin Configuration
10
5
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
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CC
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
should not be allowed to exceed V
R
AGND
V
V
V
DGND
SYNC
SCLK
SDIN
SDO
FB
SS
REFNS
REFNF
SS
SS
+ 2.5 V to 0 V can be connected. A unity gain
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+ 2.5 V to 0 V can be connected. A unity gain
REFPF
REFPS
REFNS
REFNF
DD
DD
− 2.5 V can be connected. A unity gain
− 2.5 V can be connected. A unity gain
pin. See the AD5791 Features section for
pin. See the AD5791 Features section for
pin. See the AD5791 Features section for
pin. See the AD5791 Features section for
to its power-on status.
CC
should be decoupled to DGND.
CC.
DD
should be decoupled
SS
should be
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