Datasheet Texas Instruments DAC5675IPHPR

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesDAC5675
Part NumberDAC5675IPHPR
Datasheet Texas Instruments DAC5675IPHPR

14-Bit, 400-MSPS Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) 48-HTQFP -40 to 85

Datasheets

DAC5675: 14-Bit, 400-MSPS Digital-To-Analog Converter datasheet
PDF, 576 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Aug 27, 2004
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Status

Lifecycle StatusObsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin48
Package TypePHP
Industry STD TermHTQFP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-G
Width (mm)7
Length (mm)7
Thickness (mm)1
Pitch (mm).5
Max Height (mm)1.2
Mechanical DataDownload

Eco Plan

RoHSNot Compliant
Pb FreeNo

Design Kits & Evaluation Modules

  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: TSW2200EVM
    TSW2200EVM: Low Cost Portable Power Supply
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)

Application Notes

  • Phase Noise Performance and Jitter Cleaning Ability of CDCE72010
    PDF, 2.3 Mb, File published: Jun 2, 2008
    This application report presents phase noise data taken on the CDCE72010 jitter cleaner and synchronizer PLL device. The phase noise performance of the CDCE72010 depends on the phase noise of the reference clock VCXO clock and the CDCE72010 itself. This application report shows the phase noise performance at several of the most popular CDMA frequencies. This data helps the user to choose the rig
  • CDCE72010 as a Clocking Solution for High-Speed Analog-to-Digital Converters
    PDF, 424 Kb, File published: Jun 8, 2008
    Texas Instruments has recently introduced a family of devices suitable to meet the demands of high-speed high-IF sampling analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) such as the ADS5483 which is capable of sampling up to 135 MSPS. To realize the full potential of these high-performance devices the system must provide an extremely low phase noise clock source. The CDCE72010 clock synthesizer chip offers
  • Superposition: The Hidden DAC Linearity Error
    PDF, 106 Kb, File published: Oct 2, 2000
    A digital-to analog converter (DAC) translates digital signals to analog signals. For example, a 12-bit DAC takes a 12-bit binary number, called an input code, and converts it into one of 4,096 analog output voltages or currents. When the contribution to the output voltage or current of each individual bit is independent of any other, it means that the device exhibits no superposition error or tha

Model Line

Series: DAC5675 (3)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Data Converters > Digital to Analog Converter > High Speed DAC (>10MSPS)