DAC5672AIPFBManufacturer: TI/BB 14 bit 275 MSPS Dual Digital to Analog Converter 48-TQFP -40 to 85 | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
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| DAC5672AIPFB | TI/BB | 1990 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
14 bit 275 MSPS Dual Digital to Analog Converter 48-TQFP -40 to 85 The DAC5672AIPFB is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI) and Burr-Brown (BB). Below are its key specifications from Ic-phoenix technical data files:  
- **Resolution**: 14-bit   These are the factual specifications for the DAC5672AIPFB as provided in Ic-phoenix technical data files. No additional guidance or suggestions are included. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
14 bit 275 MSPS Dual Digital to Analog Converter 48-TQFP -40 to 85# Technical Documentation: DAC5672AIPFB Digital-to-Analog Converter
 Manufacturer : Texas Instruments / Burr-Brown (TI/BB) --- ## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases *    Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) : Generating complex waveforms (sine, chirp, QAM) with high spectral purity for test equipment and communications systems. ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Limitations:  --- ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions 2.   Pitfall: Poor output signal integrity from improper I-to-V conversion.  |
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| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
| DAC5672AIPFB | TI | 300 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
14 bit 275 MSPS Dual Digital to Analog Converter 48-TQFP -40 to 85 The DAC5672AIPFB is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) manufactured by Texas Instruments (TI). Below are its key specifications:
- **Resolution**: 14-bit   This DAC is designed for high-speed applications such as communications, signal synthesis, and waveform generation. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
14 bit 275 MSPS Dual Digital to Analog Converter 48-TQFP -40 to 85# Technical Documentation: DAC5672AIPFB Digital-to-Analog Converter
 Manufacturer : Texas Instruments (TI) ## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases *    Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) : Generating precise, agile analog waveforms (sine, square, chirp) directly from digital data for test equipment and communications. ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Advantages:   Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions 2.   Pitfall: Poor power supply rejection leading to spurious tones.  3.   Pitfall: Distortion from improper output amplifier interface |
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