EVAL-AD5753SDZ

Analog Devices Inc.

Description

The AD5753 is a single-channel, voltage and current outputdigital-to-analog converter (DAC) that operates with a powersupply range from a minimum of ?33 V on AVSS to a maximum of+33 V on AVDD1 with a maximum operating voltage of 60 Vbetween the two rails. On-chip dynamic power control (DPC)minimizes package power dissipation. This minimization isachieved by using buck dc-to-dc converters optimized forminimum on-chip power dissipation to regulate the voltage(VDPC+ and VDPC?) that is sent to the VIOUT output driver circuitryfrom the ?5 V to ?27 V supply voltage. The CHART pin enables aHighway Addressable Remote Transducer? (HART) signal to becoupled on the current output. The AD5753 uses a versatile, 4-wire, serial peripheral interface (SPI) that operates at clock rates of up to 50 MHz and is compatible with standard SPI, QSPI?, MICROWIRE?, digital signal processor (DSP), and microcontroller interface standards. The interface features an optional SPI cyclic redundancy check (CRC) and a watchdog timer (WDT). The AD5753 offers improved diagnostic features from earlier versions of similar DACs, such as output current monitoring and an integrated, 12-bit diagnostic analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The inclusion of a line protector on the VIOUT, +VSENSE, and ?VSENSE pins provides additional robustness. Product Highlights Range of advanced diagnostic features, including integrated ADC with two external input pins. DPC, using integrated buck dc-to-dc converters for thermal management, which enables higher channel count in small size module housing. Programmable power control (PPC) mode to enable faster than DPC settling time (15 ?s typical). Highly robust with output protection from miswire events (?38 V). HART compliant.Applications Process control Actuator control Channel isolated analog outputs Programmable logic controller (PLC) and distributed control systems (DCS) applications HART network connectivity


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