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High-performance DACs reduce board space and lower system costs, while increasing accuracy

DALLAS (May 7, 2014) – Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced a new family of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) that enables engineers to increase the accuracy and performance of programmable logic controller (PLC) I/O modules, field sensors and transmitters, and building automation systems, while decreasing overall system size and cost. The DAC8760 family is also the industry’s first to provide simultaneous voltage and current outputs, giving system designers the flexibility to use either one or both outputs. For more information about the DAC8760 family, visitwww.ti.com/dac8760-pr.

Key benefits of the DAC8760 family:

  • Highest precision: Maximum total unadjusted error (TUE) of 0.1 percent, eliminating the need for calibration.
  • Highest integration for reduced board space and bill of materials: Each device in the family includes voltage output, 4- to 20-mA output, precision reference and low-dropout regulator (LDO), along with on-chip reliability and diagnostics via a watchdog timer and cyclic redundancy check.
  • Greater design flexibility: Designers can program the ranges for voltage and current outputs using the serial peripheral interface (SPI).
  • Widest temperature range: Supports temperatures ranging from -40 to +125?C, 32 percent wider than similar DACs.

Tools and support
TI offers a range of support tools for the DAC8760 family to speed time to market, including reference designs, simulation models and hardware evaluation modules.

The following TI Designs reference design circuits provide theory, simulation, calculation, design methodology and more:

  • Combined Voltage and Current Output Terminal for Analog Outputs (AO) in Industrial Applications (TIPD119)
  • Single-Channel Industrial Voltage and Current Output Driver, Isolated, EMC/EMI Tested (TIPD153)
  • 16-Bit Analog Output Module Reference Design for Programmable Logic Controllers (TIDA-00118)

Evaluation modules (EVMs) are available for each device in the DAC8760 family, providing an easy way to evaluate device performance and operating characteristics. This includes an enhanced EVM, which features additional components to increase immunity from electrostatic discharge (ESD) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) events. An IBIS model to perform various board-level signal integrity simulations and timing analyses is also available.  

Customer support for the DAC8760 family is available on the Precision Data Converters Forum in the TI E2E™ Community, where engineers can search for solutions, get help, share knowledge and solve problems with fellow engineers and TI experts.

Package, availability and pricing
The DAC8760 family is available today in the following options:

Device

Description

Package

Price

(1k units)

EVM

Enhanced EVM

DAC8760

16-bit with voltage and

4- to 20-mA outputs

4.4mm by 7.8mm TSSOP

US$3.99

DAC8760EVM

DAC8760EMC-EVM[AK1] 

6-mm by 6-mm QFN

US$3.99

DAC8750

16-bit with 4- to 20-mA outputs

4.4-mm by 7.8-mm TSSOP

US$3.49

DAC8750EVM

N/A

6-mm by 6-mm QFN

US$3.49

DAC7760

12-bit with voltage and

4- to 20-mA outputs

4.4-mm by 7.8-mm TSSOP

US$2.99

DAC7760EVM

DAC7760EMC-EVM

6-mm by 6-mm QFN

US$2.99

DAC7750

12-bit with 4- to 20-mA outputs

4.4-mm by 7.8-mm TSSOP

US$2.49

DAC7750EVM

N/A

6-mm by 6-mm QFN

US$2.49

Learn more about how to design with TI’s precision DACs by visiting the links below:

About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. By employing the world’s brightest minds, TI creates innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than 100,000 customers transform the future, today. Learn more at www.ti.com.

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