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OUTPUT AMPLIFIER SELECTION
REFERENCE AND GROUND
POWER SUPPLY AND REFERENCE BYPASSING
DAC8832
SBAS380B – FEBRUARY 2006 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2007
For bipolar mode, a precision amplifier should be used, supplied from a dual power supply. This provides the
± V
REF
output.
In a single-supply application, selection of a suitable operational amplifier may be more difficult because the
output swing of the amplifier does not usually include the negative rail; in this case, AGND. This output swing can
result in some degradation of the specified performance unless the application does not use codes near 0.
The selected operational amplifier needs to have low-offset voltage (the DAC LSB is 38 μ V with a 2.5 V
reference), eliminating the need for output offset trims. Input bias current should also be low because the bias
current multiplied by the DAC output impedance (approximately 6.25 k Ω ) adds to the zero-code error.
Rail-to-rail input and output performance are required. For fast settling, the slew rate of the operational amplifier
should not impede the settling time of the DAC. Output impedance of the DAC is constant and
code-independent, but in order to minimize gain errors the input impedance of the output amplifier should be as
high as possible. The amplifier should also have a 3 dB bandwidth of 1 MHz or greater. The amplifier adds
another time constant to the system, thus increasing the settling time of the output. A higher 3 dB amplifier
bandwidth results in a shorter effective settling time of the combined DAC and amplifier.
Since the input impedance is code-dependent, the reference pin should be driven from a low impedance source.
The DAC8832 operates with a voltage reference ranging from 1.25 V to V
DD
. References below 1.25 V result in
reduced accuracy.
The DAC full-scale output voltage is determined by the reference. Table 1 and Table 2 outline the analog output
voltage for particular digital codes.
For optimum performance, Kelvin sense connections are provided. If the application does not require separate
force and sense lines, they should be tied together close to the package to minimize voltage drops between the
package leads and the internal die.
For accurate high-resolution performance, it is recommended that the reference and supply pins be bypassed
with a 10 μ F tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0.1 μ F ceramic capacitor.
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