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AD7391

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7391
Description
+3/+5 Volt Serial-Input Micropower 10-Bit DAC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7391

Resolution (bits)
10bit
Dac Update Rate
17kSPS
Dac Settling Time
60µs
Max Pos Supply (v)
+5.5V
Single-supply
Yes
Dac Type
Voltage Out
Dac Input Format
Ser,SPI

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AD7390/AD7391
OPERATION
The AD7390 and AD7391 are a set of pin compatible, 12-bit/
10-bit digital-to-analog converters. These single-supply opera-
tion devices consume less than 100 microamps of current while
operating from power supplies in the 2.7 V to 5.5 V range mak-
ing them ideal for battery operated applications. They contain a
voltage-switched, 12-bit/10-bit, laser-trimmed digital-to-analog
converter, rail-to-rail output op amps, serial-input register, and
a DAC register. The external reference input has constant input
resistance independent of the digital code setting of the DAC.
In addition, the reference input can be tied to the same supply
voltage as V
0 to V
a serial data input (SDI), clock (CLK), and load (LD) pins.
A CLR pin is available to reset the DAC register to zero-scale.
This function is useful for power-on reset or system failure
recovery to a known state.
D/A CONVERTER SECTION
The voltage switched R-2R DAC generates an output voltage
dependent on the external reference voltage connected to the
V
where D is the decimal data word loaded into the DAC register,
and N is the number of bits of DAC resolution. In the case of the
10-bit AD7391 using a 2.5 V reference, Equation 1 simplifies to:
Using Equation 2 the nominal midscale voltage at V
1.25 V for D = 512; full-scale voltage is 2.497 V. The LSB step
size is = 2.5
For the 12-bit AD7390 operating from a 5.0 V reference
Equation 1 becomes:
Using Equation 3 the AD7390 provides a nominal midscale
voltage of 2.5 V for D = 2048, and a full-scale output of 4.998 V.
The LSB step size is = 5.0
AMPLIFIER SECTION
The internal DAC’s output is buffered by a low power con-
sumption precision amplifier. The op amp has a 60 µs typical
settling time to 0.1% of full scale. There are slight differences in
settling time for negative slewing signals versus positive. Also,
negative transition settling time to within the last 6 LSBs of zero
volts has an extended settling time. The rail-to-rail output stage
of this amplifier has been designed to provide precision perfor-
mance while operating near either power supply. Figure 5
shows an equivalent output schematic of the rail-to-rail ampli-
fier with its N-channel pull-down FETs that will pull an output
load directly to GND. The output sourcing current is provided
by a P-channel pull-up device that can source current to GND
terminated loads.
REF
V
V
V
OUT
OUT
OUT
pin according to the following equation:
DD
=
=
=
. The SPI compatible, serial-data interface consists of
V
2 5
5 0
REF
.
.
DD
×
×
1/1024 = 0.0024 V.
resulting in a maximum output voltage span of
×
1024
4096
2
D
D
D
N
1/4096 = 0.0012 V.
OUT
is
(1)
(2)
(3)
The rail-to-rail output stage provides ± 1 mA of output current.
The N-channel output pull-down MOSFET shown in Figure 5
has a 35 Ω ON resistance, which sets the sink current capability
near ground. In addition to resistive load driving capability, the
amplifier has also been carefully designed and characterized for
up to 100 pF capacitive load driving capability.
REFERENCE INPUT
The reference input terminal has a constant input-resistance
independent of digital code which results in reduced glitches on
the external reference voltage source. The high 2 MΩ input-
resistance minimizes power dissipation within the AD7390/
AD7391 D/A converters. The V
ranging from ground to the positive-supply voltage V
the simplest applications which saves an external reference
voltage source is connection of the V
V
output span maximizing the programmed range. The reference
input will accept ac signals as long as they are kept within the
supply voltage range, 0 < V
width and integral nonlinearity error performance are plotted in
the typical performance section (see TPCs 14 and 15). The
ratiometric reference feature makes the AD7390/AD7391 an
ideal companion to ratiometric analog-to-digital converters such
as the AD7896.
POWER SUPPLY
The very low power consumption of the AD7390/AD7391 is a
direct result of a circuit design optimizing the use of a CBCMOS
process. By using the low power characteristics of CMOS for the
logic, and the low noise, tight-matching of the complementary
bipolar transistors, excellent analog accuracy is achieved. One
advantage of the rail-to-rail output amplifiers used in the AD7390/
AD7391 is the wide range of usable supply voltage. The part is
fully specified and tested for operation from 2.7 V to 5.5 V.
POWER SUPPLY BYPASSING AND GROUNDING
Precision analog products, such as the AD7390/AD7391, require
a well filtered power source. Since the AD7390/AD7391 operates
from a single 3 V to 5 V supply, it seems convenient to simply tap
into the digital logic power supply. Unfortunately, the logic sup-
ply is often a switch-mode design, which generates noise in the
20 kHz to 1 MHz range. In addition, fast logic gates can generate
glitches hundred of millivolts in amplitude due to wiring resis-
tance and inductance. The power supply noise generated thereby
means that special care must be taken to assure that the inherent
precision of the DAC is maintained. Good engineering judgment
should be exercised when addressing the power supply ground-
ing and bypassing of the AD7390.
DD
supply. This connection results in a rail-to-rail voltage
REF IN
REF
N-CH
P-CH
< V
input accepts input voltages
REF
DD
. The reference band-
terminal to the positive
AGND
V
V
DD
OUT
DD
. One of

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