Hello,
I have a question about AD5361.
Is there power-up sequence required for the AD5361(VDD, VSS, DVDD and VREF)?
Best Regards,
Mr.K
Hello,
Our customer plan to use AD5361 and they
have question about board design.
The board design recommendation is described
at datasheet P25 POWER SUPPLY DECOUPLING.
I cannot image " Avoid crossover of
digital and analog signals. Traces on opposite…
HI,
Please help to share the lot code for the following picture. From website i am not able to find Device top marking document. Please do the needful.
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Sai
Q.
How do I select a reference for the AD536x and AD537x DACs?
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A reference value from +2V to +5V can be used with the AD536x and AD537x. Using the default register…
Q.
How Does the PEC Function Work in AD536x DACs?
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The AD536x parts have a Packet Error Check function (PEC) which indicates to the user that the serial write was accepted as valid…
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How do I use the offset register in AD536x and AD537x DACs?
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The Offset register sets the offset voltage of a 14-bit DAC. The DAC can be used to move the output span of…
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What is the Difference Between the X1A and X1B Registers in the AD536x and AD537x DACs?
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Both registers act exactly the same. By default the X1A register is selected. The X1B can be selected…
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How do I select an output range for the AD536x and AD537x DACs?
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The output span of the AD536x and AD537x is principally determined by the reference voltage on the VREFx pins. The m…
Q.
How do I use the m and c registers on AD536x and AD537x DACs?
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The AD536x and AD537x have an m and a c register per channel. The m register controls the gain of the transfer function…