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AD7805

Manufacturer Part Number
AD7805
Description
+3.3 V to +5 V Quad/Octal 10-Bit DAC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD7805

Resolution (bits)
10bit
Dac Update Rate
667kSPS
Dac Settling Time
1.5µs
Max Pos Supply (v)
+5.5V
Single-supply
Yes
Dac Type
Voltage Out
Dac Input Format
Par

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AD7804/AD7805/AD7808/AD7809
X = Don’t Care
When the system control register is selected by writing zeros to
the mode bits, MD1 and MD0 the address bits are ignored as
the system control register controls all DACs in the package.
When MD1 = 0 and MD0 = 1, writing is to the channel control
register. Only the DAC selected by the address bits will be af-
fected by writing to this register. Each individual DAC has a
channel control register.
The DACs data registers are addressed by writing a one to
MD1 (DB13); the condition of MD0 (DB14) does not matter
when writing to the data registers. DB15 determines whether
writing is to the Main DAC data register or to the Sub DAC
data register. The Main DAC is 10 bits wide and the Sub DAC
is 8 bits wide. Thus when writing to the Sub DAC DB1 and
DB0 become don’t cares. The Sub DAC is used to offset the
complete transfer function of the Main DAC around its V
point. The Sub DAC has 1/8 LSB resolution and will enable the
transfer function of the Main DAC to be offset by
When the LDAC line goes low, all DAC registers in the device
are simultaneously loaded with the contents of their respective
DAC data registers, and the outputs change accordingly.
Bringing the CLR line low resets the DAC data and DAC regis-
ters. This hardware clear affects both the Main and Sub DACs.
This operation sets the analog output of the Main DAC to V
16 when offset binary coding is selected and the output is set to
V
of the internal multiplexer as shown in Figure 3. The output of
the Sub DAC is used to shift the transfer function of the Main
DAC around the V
DAC is zero following an external hardware clear. Software
clears affect the Main DACs only.
X = Don’t Care
*Applicable to the AD7808 Only, and Are Don’t Care Conditions when Operating the AD7804 .
X = Don’t Care
*Applicable to the AD7808 Only, and Are Don’t Care Conditions when Operating the AD7804 .
X = Don’t Care
*Applicable to the AD7808 Only, and Are Don’t Care Conditions when Operating the AD7804.
BIAS
MSB
X
DB15 (MSB)
X
DB15 (MSB)
MAIN/SUB
DB15 (MSB)
MAIN/SUB
when twos complement coding is used. V
MD0 = 0
MD0 = 1
MD0 = X MD1 = 1 A2* A1
MD0 = X MD1 = 1 A2* A1
Figure 6. AD7804/AD7808 Main DAC Data Register Loading Sequence ( MAIN /SUB = 0)
Figure 7. AD7804/AD7808 Sub DAC Data Register Loading Sequence ( MAIN /SUB = 1)
BIAS
MD1 = 0 X
MD1 = 0
point and the contribution from the Sub
Figure 5. AD7804/AD7808 Channel Control Register Loading Sequence
Figure 4. AD7804/AD7808 System Control Register Loading Sequence
A2*
X
A1
X
BIAS
A0
is the output
X
V
A0
A0
BIAS
MX1
/32.
X
BIAS
BIAS
DB9 DB8
DB7 DB6
MX0
–10–
/
0
AD7804/AD7808 SYSTEM CONTROL REGISTER (MD1 = 0,
MD0 = 0)
The bits in this register allow control over all DACs in the
package. The control bits include power down (PD), DAC input
coding select (BIN/COMP), system standby (SSTBY) and a
system clear (SCLR). The function of these bits is as follows:
Power Down (PD)
This bit in the control register is used to shut down the complete
device. With a 0 in this position, the reference and all DACs are
put into low power mode. Writing a 1 to this bit puts the part in
the normal operating mode. When in power-down mode, the
contents of all registers are retained and are valid when the
device is put back into normal operation.
Coding (BIN/COMP)
This bit in the system control register allows the user to select
one of two input coding schemes. The available schemes are
Twos complement coding and offset binary coding. All DACs
will be configured with the same input coding scheme. Writing
a zero to the control register selects twos complement coding,
while writing a 1 to this bit in the control register selects offset
binary coding.
With twos complement coding selected the output voltage from
the Main DAC is of the form :
where
With Offset Binary coding selected the output voltage from the
Main DAC ranges from:
BIN/COMP
X
DB7
DB5
X
V
DB6 DB5 DB4
DB4 DB3 DB2
OUT
X
PD
V
V
OUT
V
SWING
BIAS
16
SSTBY
STBY
V
to V
is 15
BIAS
16
OUT
DB1 DB0
DB3 DB2
SCLR
CLR
V
V
SWING
BIAS
16
31
V
0
0
BIAS
DB0 (LSB)
DB0 (LSB)
DB1 DB0
DB0 (LSB)
X
X
X
REV. A
LSB
X
X
X

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