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AD5735

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5735
Description
Quad Channel, 12-Bit, Serial Input, 4-20 mA & Voltage Output DAC with Dynamic Power Control
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5735

Resolution (bits)
12bit
Dac Settling Time
11µs
Max Pos Supply (v)
+33V
Single-supply
No
Dac Type
I or V Out
Dac Input Format
SPI
Traces
The power supply lines of the
as possible to provide low impedance paths and reduce the effects
of glitches on the power supply line. Fast switching signals su
as clocks should be shielded with digital ground to prevent radi-
ating noise to other parts of the board and should never be run
near the reference inputs. A ground line routed between the
SDIN and SCLK traces helps reduce crosstalk between them (not
required on a multilayer board that has a separate ground plan
but separating the lines helps). It is essential to minimize noise on
the REFIN line because it couples through to the DAC output.
Avoid crossover of digital and analog signals. Traces on oppo-
site sides of the board should run at right angles to each other
to reduce the effects of feedthrough on the board. A microstrip
technique is by far the best me
with a double-sided boar
side of the board is dedicated to ground plane, and signal trac
are placed on the solder side.
DC-to-DC Converters
To achieve high ef
well-designed printed circuit board layout is required.
Follow these g
(se Figure 77):
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Keep the low ESR input capacitor, C
PGND.
Keep the high current path from C
(L
Keep the high current path from C
(L
(C
DCDC
DCDC
DCDC
) to SW
), the diode (D
) as short as possible.
uidelines when designing printed circuit boards
ficiency, good regulation, and stability, a
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and PGND as
d. In this technique, the component
DCDC
AD5735
), and the output capacitor
thod, but it is not always possible
short as possible.
should use as large a trace
IN
IN
IN
through the ind
through the inductor
, close to A
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and
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GALVANICALLY ISOLATED INTERFACE
In many process control applications, it is necessary to provide
an isolation barrier between the controller and the unit being
controlled to protect and isolate the controlling circuitry from
any hazardous common-mode voltages that may occur. The
Analog Devices iCoupler® products can provide voltage isolation
in excess of 2.5 kV. The serial loading structure of the
makes it ideal for isolated interfaces because the number of inter-
face lines is kept to a minimum. Figure 85 shows a 4-channel
isolated interface to the
more information, visit www.analog.com.
MICROCONTROLLER
Keep high current traces as short and as wide as possible.
The path from C
and PGND should be able to handle a minimum of 1 A.
Place the compensation components as close as possible to
the COMP
Avoid routing high impedance traces near any node
connected to SW
noise injection.
SERIAL CLOCK
CONTROL OUT
SERIAL DATA
Figure 85. 4-Channel Isolated Interface to the AD5735
SYNC OUT
OUT
OUT
DCDC_x
V
V
V
V
ADuM1411
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IB
IC
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IN
pin.
x
or near the inductor to prevent radiated
through the inductor (L
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ENCODE
ENCODE
ENCODE
ENCODE
using an ADuM1411. For
DECODE
DECODE
DECODE
DECODE
DCDC
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V
V
V
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) to SW
AD5735
TO SCLK
TO SDIN
TO SYNC
TO LDAC
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