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AD5381

Manufacturer Part Number
AD5381
Description
40-Channel 12-Bit 3 V/5 V Single-Supply Voltage-Output DAC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD5381

Resolution (bits)
12bit
Dac Update Rate
167kSPS
Dac Settling Time
6µs
Max Pos Supply (v)
+5.5V
Single-supply
Yes
Dac Type
Voltage Out
Dac Input Format
Par,Ser,SPI

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AD5381
2-Byte Mode
Following initialization of 2-byte mode, the user can update
channels sequentially. The device address byte is only required
once and the pointer address pointer is configured for auto-
increment or burst mode.
The user must begin with an address byte (R/ W = 0), after
which the DAC acknowledges that it is prepared to receive
data by pulling SDA low. The address byte is followed by a
specific pointer byte (0xFF) that initiates the burst mode of
operation. The address pointer initializes to Channel 0, the data
following the pointer is loaded to Channel 0, and the address
pointer automatically increments to the next address.
The REG0 and REG1 bits in the data byte determine which
register will be updated. In this mode, following the initializa-
tion, only the two data bytes are required to update a channel.
The channel address automatically increments from Address 0
to Channel 39 and then returns to the normal 3-byte mode of
operation. This mode allows transmission of data to all
channels in one block and reduces the software overhead in
configuring all channels. A STOP condition at any time exits
this mode. Toggle mode is not supported in 2-byte mode.
Figure 33 shows a typical configuration.
SDA
SDA
SDA
SDA
SCL
SCL
SCL
SCL
START COND
BY MASTER
REG1
REG1
1
REG1
REG0
REG0
0
MOST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
MOST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
REG0
MOST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
ADDRESS BYTE
MSB
MSB
1
MSB
0
1
AD1
AD0
Figure 33. 2-Byte, 1
CHANNEL N DATA FOLLOWED BY STOP
CONVERTER
LSB
LSB
ACK BY
R/W
CONVERTER
LSB
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ACK BY
ACK BY
AD538x
CHANNEL 0 DATA
CHANNEL 1 DATA
CONVERTER
ACK BY
A7 = 1 A6 = 1 A5 = 1 A4 = 1 A3 = 1 A2 = 1 A1 = 1 A0 = 1
MSB
MSB
MSB
2
C Write Operation
MSB
PARALLEL INTERFACE
The SER/ PAR pin must be tied low to enable the parallel
interface and disable the serial interfaces. Figure 7 shows the
timing diagram for a parallel write. The parallel interface is
controlled by the following pins.
CS Pin
Active low device select pin.
WR Pin
On the rising edge of WR , with CS low, the addresses on Pin A5
to Pin A0 are latched; data present on the data bus is loaded into
the selected input registers.
REG0, REG1 Pins
The REG0 and REG1 pins determine the destination register of
the data being written to the AD5381. See Table 11.
Pin A5 to Pin A0
Each of the 40 DAC channels can be individually addressed.
Pin DB11 to Pin DB0
The AD5381 accepts a straight 12-bit parallel word on DB11 to
DB0, where DB11 is the MSB and DB0 is the LSB.
LEAST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
LEAST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
LEAST SIGNIFICANT DATA BYTE
POINTER BYTE
CONVERTER
LSB
LSB
CONVERTER
ACK BY
ACK BY
AD538x
ACK BY
CONVERTER
LSB
ACK BY
MASTER
COND
STOP
BY

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