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max5134

Manufacturer Part Number
max5134
Description
Low-power, Quad 16-bit, Buffered Voltage-output Dac
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
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Gain error is the difference between the ideal and the
actual full-scale output voltage on the transfer curve,
after nullifying the offset error. This error alters the slope
of the transfer function and corresponds to the same
percentage error in each step.
The settling time is the amount of time required from the
start of a transition, until the DAC output settles to the new
output value within the converter’s specified accuracy.
Digital feedthrough is the amount of noise that appears
on the DAC output when the DAC digital control lines
are toggled.
A major carry transition occurs at the midscale point
where the MSB changes from low to high and all other
bits change from high to low, or where the MSB
changes from high to low and all other bits change from
low to high. The duration of the magnitude of the
switching glitch during a major carry transition is
referred to as the digital-to-analog glitch impulse.
Digital-to-Analog Glitch Impulse
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Digital Feedthrough
Settling Time
Gain Error
Buffered Voltage-Output DAC
Low-Power, Quad 16-Bit,
The digital-to-analog power-up glitch is the duration of
the magnitude of the switching glitch that occurs as the
device exits power-down mode.
Crosstalk is the amount of noise that appears on a DAC
output set to 0 when the other DAC is updated from 0 to
AVDD
PROCESS: BiCMOS
Digital-to-Analog Power-Up Glitch Impulse
DC DAC-to-DAC Crosstalk
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