MAX5195EGM MAXIM [Maxim Integrated Products], MAX5195EGM Datasheet
MAX5195EGM
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MAX5195EGM Summary of contents
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... At 18MHz Output = 86dBc At 31MHz Output = 84dBc o Low Noise Performance SNR = 160dB/ On-Chip 1.2V Bandgap Reference o 20mA Full-Scale Current o Single 5V Supply o Differential LVPECL-Compatible Digital Inputs o 48-Lead QFN-EP Package PART MAX5195EGM Applications *EP = Exposed paddle. TOP VIEW D9P D8N D8P D7N D7P CLKP CLKN ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS AGND..............................................-0. DGND..............................................-0. AGND to DGND.....................................................-0.3V to +0.3V D0N–D013, D0P–D13P, T.P. to DGND .................-0.3V to +3.6V OUTP, ...
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) ( 5V, AGND = DGND = 0, external reference 3.83kΩ 156MHz SET CLK A PARAMETER SYMBOL 3rd-Order Harmonic Distortion, -12dBFS 2-Tone IMD, -9dBFS, 200kHz ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) ( 5V, AGND = DGND = 0, external reference 3.83kΩ 156MHz SET CLK A MIN PARAMETER SYMBOL ANALOG OUTPUT ...
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DV = 5V, external reference 3.83kΩ +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) P-P SET A INTEGRAL NONLINEARITY 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 -2.0 0 2048 4096 6144 8192 ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC ( 5V, external reference 3.83kΩ +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) P-P SET A SPURIOUS-FREE DYNAMIC RANGE vs. OUTPUT FREQUENCY (f = 208.096MHz) CLK 100 ...
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DV = 5V, external reference 3.83kΩ +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) P-P SET A MULTITONE (8 TONES) POWER RATIO vs. CLOCK FREQUENCY -70.0 32MHz/-24dBFS -73.0 18MHz/-24dBFS -76.0 32MHz/-21dBFS -79.0 18MHz/-21dBFS ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC PIN NAME 23 D0P Data Bit 0 (LSB) 24 T.P. Test Point. Must be connected to LVPECL high level (2.4V) for optimum dynamic performance. 25, 29, 32, Analog Supply Voltage. Accepts a 4.75V to 5.25V ...
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Detailed Description The MAX5195 is a high-performance, 14-bit, segmented current-source array DAC (Figure 1) capable of operat- ing with clock speeds up to 260MHz. The converter consists of separate input and DAC registers, followed by a current-source array. This current-source ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC Table 1. I and R Selection Matrix Based on a Typical 1.2V Reference Voltage FS SET FULL-SCALE CURRENT REFERENCE CURRENT I (mA REF *Terminated into a 27.4Ω ...
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Table 2. LVPECL Voltage Levels PARAMETER Input Voltage High Input Voltage Low Common-Mode Level **V is the supply voltage associated with the LVPECL source. A typical V CC common-mode level to 2V, allowing a typical peak-to-peak signal swing of 0.8V. ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC R2R R2R 285Ω 285Ω AV AMPOUT AGND R LOAD THE INTERNAL R2R RESISTOR MAX5195 NETWORK IN PARALLEL WITH THE EXTERNAL TERMINATION RESISTOR. Figure 5. Simplified Output Architecture With a full-scale ...
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D0–D13 14 MAX5195 Figure 7a. Single-Ended Unbuffered Output Configuration D0–D13 14 MAX5195 Figure 7b. Single-Ended Buffered Output Configuration swing of 1V (0.5V single ended) when applying a P-P P-P full-scale current of 20mA. Alternatively, an external unity-gain amplifier can be ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC Grounding, Bypassing, and Power-Supply Grounding and power-supply decoupling can strongly influence the performance of the MAX5195. Unwanted digital crosstalk can couple through the input, refer- ence, power supply, and ground connections, thus affecting dynamic performance. ...
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The power-supply voltages should also be decoupled at the point where they enter the PC board with tanta- lum or electrolytic capacitors. Ferrite beads with addi- tional decoupling capacitors forming a π network can also improve performance. The analog and ...
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High-Dynamic Performance DAC The offset error is the difference between the ideal and the actual offset point. For a DAC, the offset point is the step value when the digital input is at midscale. This error affects all ...
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