Datasheet Texas Instruments DAC8541Y/250G4

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesDAC8541
Part NumberDAC8541Y/250G4
Datasheet Texas Instruments DAC8541Y/250G4

Low Power, 16-Bit D-to-A Converter W/1.8V Compatible Parallel IF, Rail-to-Rail Voltage Output 32-TQFP -40 to 85

Datasheets

16-Bit, Single Channel, Parallel Input Digital-to-Analog Converter with Rail-to- datasheet
PDF, 1.1 Mb, File published: Dec 5, 2001
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityYes

Packaging

Pin32
Package TypePBS
Industry STD TermTQFP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-G
Package QTY250
CarrierSMALL T&R
Device Marking8541Y
Width (mm)5
Length (mm)5
Thickness (mm)1
Pitch (mm).5
Max Height (mm)1.2
Mechanical DataDownload

Parametrics

Code to Code Glitch(Typ)20 nV-sec
DAC ArchitectureString
DAC Channels1
Gain Error(Max)0.8 %FSR
INL(Max)65 +/-LSB
InterfaceParallel
Offset Error(Max)N/A %
Operating Temperature Range-40 to 85 C
Output Range Max.5.5 mA/V
Output TypeBuffered Voltage
Package GroupTQFP
Package Size: mm2:W x L32TQFP: 49 mm2: 7 x 7(TQFP) PKG
Power Consumption(Typ)0.72 mW
RatingCatalog
Reference: TypeExt
Resolution16 Bits
Sample / Update Rate0.1 MSPS
Settling Time10 µs
Special FeaturesReset to Mid-Scale
Zero Code Error(Typ)0.8 mV

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Design Kits & Evaluation Modules

  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: DAC8541EVM
    DAC8541 Evaluation Module
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)

Application Notes

  • Interfacing with the DAC8541 Digital-to-Analog Converter
    PDF, 666 Kb, File published: Jun 13, 2002
    This application report shows how to interface and operate the DAC8541 with a commercially available microprocessor or Texas Instruments DSP. Although this report uses a DSP as an example for the host interface, the concept is generic in nature and therefore should fit any host processor selected to interface with this DAC. This report bridges the gap between digital signal system processing and a
  • Implementing a 4 mA to 20 mA Current Loop on TI DSPs
    PDF, 204 Kb, File published: Jan 5, 2004
    Use of 4-mA to 20-mA (4-20 mA) current loops has become the standard in the process-control industry due to their increased resistance to noise compared to voltage-modulated signals. TI digital signal processors (DSPs) increasingly are becoming the standard for microcontrollers in a control application. Therefore, an opportunity exists to connect the many sensors and electromechanical devices on t

Model Line

Series: DAC8541 (3)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Data Converters > Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs) > Precision DACs (=<10MSPS)