The AD5625R/AD5645R/AD5665R and AD5625/AD5665 members of the nanoDAC® family are low power, quad, 12-/ 14-/16-bit, buffered voltage-out DACs with/without an on-chip reference. All devices operate from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply, are guaranteed monotonic by design, and have an I2 C-compatible serial interface.
The AD5625R/AD5645R/AD5665R have an on-chip reference. The LFCSP versions of the AD5625R/AD5645R/AD5665R have a 1.25 V or 2.5 V, 10 ppm/°C reference, giving a full-scale output range of 2.5 V or 5 V; the TSSOP versions of the AD5625R/AD5645R/AD5665R have a 2.5 V, 5 ppm/°C reference, giving a full-scale output range of 5 V. The WLCSP has a 1.25 V reference. The on-chip reference is off at power-up, allowing the use of an external reference. The internal reference is enabled via a software write. The AD5625/AD5665 require an external reference voltage to set the output range of the DAC.
The device incorporates a power-on reset circuit that ensures that the DAC output powers up to 0 V (POR = GND) or midscale (POR = VDD) and remains there until a valid write occurs. The on-chip precision output amplifier enables rail-to-rail output swing.
The AD5625R/AD5645R/AD5665R and AD5625/AD5665 use a 2-wire I2C-compatible serial interface that operates in standard (100 kHz), fast (400 kHz), and high speed (3.4 MHz) modes.
Applications
Process control
Data acquisition systems
Portable battery-powered instruments
Digital gain and offset adjustment
Programmable voltage and current sources
Programmable attenuators
### Features and Benefits
Low power, smallest pin-compatible, quad nanoDACs
AD5625R/AD5645R/AD5665R
12-/14-/16-bit nanoDACs
On-chip, 2.5 V, 5 ppm/°C reference in TSSOP
On-chip, 2.5 V, 10 ppm/°C reference in LFCSP
On-chip, 1.25 V, 10 ppm/°C reference in LFCSP
AD5625/AD5665
12-/16-bit nanoDACs
External reference only
3 mm × 3 mm, 10-lead LFCSP; 14-lead TSSOP; and 1.665 mm × 2.245 mm, 12-ball WLCSP
2.7 V to 5.5 V power supply
Guaranteed monotonic by design
Power-on reset to zero scale/midscale
Per channel power-down
Hardware LDAC and CLR functions
I2C-compatible serial interface supports standard (100 kHz), fast (400 kHz), and high speed (3.4 MHz) modes