max5591 Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., max5591 Datasheet - Page 28

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max5591

Manufacturer Part Number
max5591
Description
Buffered, Fast-settling, Octal, 12/10/8-bit, Voltage-output Dacs
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
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The SET, MID, and CLR signals force the DAC outputs
to full scale, midscale, or zero scale (Figure 5). These
signals cannot be active at the same time.
The active-low SET input forces the DAC outputs to full
scale when SET is low. When SET is high, the DAC out-
puts follow the data in the DAC registers.
The active-low MID input forces the DAC outputs to
midscale when MID is low. When MID is high, the DAC
outputs follow the data in the DAC registers.
The active-low CLR input forces the DAC outputs to
zero scale when CLR is low. When CLR is high, the
DAC outputs follow the data in the DAC registers.
If CLR, MID, or SET signals go low during a write com-
mand, reload the data to ensure accurate results.
The PDL active-low, software-shutdown lockout input
overrides (not overwrites) the PD_0 and PD_1 shutdown-
mode bits. PDL cannot be active at the same time as
SHDN1K or SHDN100K (see the Shutdown Mode
( SHDN1K , SHDN100K ) section).
If the PD_0 and PD_1 bits command the DAC to
shut down prior to PDL going low, the DAC returns to
shutdown mode immediately after PDL goes high,
unless the PD_0 and PD_1 bits were modified through
the serial interface in the meantime.
The SHDN1K and SHDN100K are active-low signals
that override (not overwrite) the PD_1 and PD_0 bit set-
tings. For the MAX5590/MAX5592/MAX5594, drive
Buffered, Fast-Settling, Octal, 12/10/8-Bit,
Voltage-Output DACs
Figure 5. Asynchronous Signal Timing
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MID, OR
V
LDAC
TOGG
CLR,
OUT_
PDL AFFECTS DAC OUPTUTS (V
PDL
SET
______________________________________________________________________________________
Shutdown Mode ( S S H H D D N N 1 1 K K , S S H H D D N N 1 1 0 0 0 0 K K )
OUT_
t
t
CMS
LDL
) ONLY IF DACS WERE PREVIOUSLY SHUT DOWN.
Power-Down Lockout ( PDL )
t
S
SET
±0.5 LSB
, MID , CLR
SHDN1K low to select shutdown mode with OUTA–
OUTH internally terminated with 1kΩ to ground, or drive
SHDN100K low to select shutdown with an internal
100kΩ termination. For the MAX5591/MAX5593/
MAX5595, drive SHDN1K low for shutdown with 1kΩ
output termination, or drive SHDN100K low for shut-
down with high-impedance outputs.
For proper shutdown, first select a shutdown mode
(Table 8), then use the shutdown-control bits as listed
in Table 2b.
UPIO1 and UPIO2 can be configured as serial data out-
puts, DOUTRB (data out for read back), DOUTDC0
(data out for daisy-chaining, mode 0), and DOUTDC1
(data out for daisy-chaining, mode 1). The differences
between DOUTRB and DOUTDC0 (or DOUTDC1) are
as follows:
• The source of read-back data on DOUTRB is the
• Read-back data on DOUTRB is only present after a
• The DOUTRB idle state (CS = high) for read back is
See Figures 1 and 2 for timing details.
Figure 6. GPO_ and LDAC Signal Timing
CYCLE*
END OF
DOUT register. Daisy-chain DOUTDC_ data comes
directly from the shift register.
DAC read command. Daisy-chain data is present on
DOUTDC_ for any DAC write after the first 16 bits
are written.
high impedance. Daisy-chain DOUTDC_ idles high
when inactive to avoid floating the data input in the
next device in the daisy-chain.
GPO_
LDAC
* END-OF-CYCLE REPRESENTS THE RISING EDGE OF CS OR THE 16TH
ACTIVE CLOCK EDGE, DEPENDING ON THE MODE OF OPERATION.
Data Output (DOUTRB, DOUTDC0, DOUTDC1)
t
LDS
t
GP

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