Distributor | SKU | Stock | Cost | |
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DigiKey | AD5641BKSZ-REEL7DKR-ND | 9420 | $6.13 | Buy |
Mouser Electronics | 584-AD5641BKSZ-R7 | 5929 | $6.10 | Buy |
Newark | AD5641BKSZ-REEL7 | $2.46 | Buy | |
element14 APAC | AD5641BKSZ-REEL7 | * $5.20 | Buy | |
Farnell | AD5641BKSZ-REEL7 | * $3.43 | Buy | |
Win Source | AD5641BKSZ-REEL7 | 770 | $28.52 | Buy |
Analog Devices Inc | AD5641BKSZ-REEL7 | $6.43 | Buy |
The AD5641, a member of the nanoDAC® family, is a single, 14-bit, buffered, voltage-out DAC that operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply, typically consuming 75 μA at 5 V. The part comes in a tiny LFCSP and SC70 packages. Its on-chip precision output amplifier allows rail-to-rail output swing to be achieved. The AD5641 uses a versatile 3-wire serial interface that operates at clock rates up to 30 MHz and is compatible with SPI®, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, and DSP interface standards. The reference for AD5641 is derived from the power supply inputs and, therefore, gives the widest dynamic output range. The part incorporates a power-on reset circuit, which ensures that the DAC output powers up to 0 V and remains there until a valid write to the device takes place.The AD5641 contains a power-down feature that reduces current consumption typically to 0.2 μA at 3 V, and provides software-selectable output loads while in power-down mode. The part is put into power-down mode over the serial interface. The low power consumption of the part in normal operation makes it ideally suited to portable battery-operated equipment. The combination of small package and low power makes this nanoDAC device ideal for level-setting requirements such as generating bias or control voltages in space-constrained and power-sensitive applications.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Available in a space-saving, 6-lead LFCSP and SC70 packages. Low power, single-supply operation. The AD5641 operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and with a maximum current consumption of 100 μA, making it ideal for battery-powered applications. The on-chip output buffer amplifier allows the output of the DAC to swing rail-to-rail with a typical slew rate of 0.5 V/μs. Reference derived from the power supply. High speed serial interface with clock speeds up to 30 MHz. Designed for very low power consumption. The interface powers up only during a write cycle. Power-down capability. When powered down, the DAC typically consumes 0.2 μA at 3 V. Power-on reset with brownout detection. APPLICATIONS Voltage level setting Portable battery-powered instruments Digital gain and offset adjustment Programmable voltage and current sources Programmable attenuators