AD5664 Analog Devices, AD5664 Datasheet - Page 14

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AD5664

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5664
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5664

Resolution (bits)
16bit
Dac Update Rate
223kSPS
Dac Settling Time
4µs
Max Pos Supply (v)
+5.5V
Single-supply
Yes
Dac Type
Voltage Out
Dac Input Format
Ser,SPI

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AD5624/AD5664
Digital Crosstalk
This is the glitch impulse transferred to the output of one DAC
at midscale in response to a full-scale code change (all 0s to all
1s and vice versa) in the input register of another DAC. It is
measured in standalone mode and is expressed in nV-s.
Analog Crosstalk
This is the glitch impulse transferred to the output of one DAC
due to a change in the output of another DAC. It is measured by
loading one of the input registers with a full-scale code change
(all 0s to all 1s and vice versa). Then execute a software LDAC
and monitor the output of the DAC whose digital code was
not changed. The area of the glitch is expressed in nV-s (see
Figure 23).
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DAC-to-DAC Crosstalk
This is the glitch impulse transferred to the output of one DAC
due to a digital code change and subsequent analog output
change of another DAC. It is measured by loading the attack
channel with a full-scale code change (all 0s to all 1s and vice
versa) using the command write to and update while
monitoring the output of the victim channel that is at midscale.
The energy of the glitch is expressed in nV-s.
Multiplying Bandwidth
The amplifiers within the DAC have a finite bandwidth. The
multiplying bandwidth is a measure of this. A sine wave on the
reference (with full-scale code loaded to the DAC) appears on
the output. The multiplying bandwidth is the frequency at
which the output amplitude falls to 3 dB below the input.

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