DAC8775 Series, Digital to Analog Converters (DAC)

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DAC8775IRWFR
IC DAC 16BIT ANLG A/V-OUT 72QFN
5+
$80.2817
10+
$74.9296
15+
$72.2535
Quantity
1,247 Available
Can ship immediately
Ships from: HK
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
SPI
Analog Current and Voltage
72-VFQFN Exposed Pad
2.7V ~ 5.5V
16
-
72-VQFN (10x10)
External, Internal
DAC8775
4
30µs
No
12V ~ 36V
±12, ±1 (Max)
String DAC
-
DAC8775IRWFT
IC DAC 16BIT ANLG A/V-OUT 72QFN
5+
$73.9437
10+
$69.0141
15+
$66.5493
Quantity
210 Available
Can ship immediately
Ships from: HK
PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
Surface Mount
-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
SPI
Analog Current and Voltage
72-VFQFN Exposed Pad
2.7V ~ 5.5V
16
-
72-VQFN (10x10)
External, Internal
DAC8775
4
30µs
No
12V ~ 36V
±12, ±1 (Max)
String DAC
-

About  Digital to Analog Converters (DAC)

Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) is an IC that converts digital signals into analog format. It takes a digital input, typically in the form of binary numbers, and produces a corresponding analog output voltage or current. The DAC essentially translates the discrete digital values into a continuous analog signal that can be used in various applications. Digital-to-Analog Converters work by using a reference voltage or current and a series of switches to generate an output that represents the desired analog value. The digital input is typically in the form of binary code, where each bit represents a different magnitude level. The DAC converts this binary code into an analog voltage or current proportional to the input code. DACs can have different architectures, including resistor ladder networks, sigma-delta modulation, successive approximation, and more. Each architecture has its own trade-offs in terms of resolution, linearity, speed, and cost. In data acquisition systems, DACs play a crucial role in converting digital data into analog signals for various applications. They are used to generate analog waveforms, control analog devices, provide analog outputs for sensors or actuators, and interface digital systems with analog components. DACs are widely used in audio processing, wireless communication, instrumentation, control systems, and many other applications. In summary, Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs) are integrated circuits (ICs) that convert digital signals into analog format. They take digital inputs and produce corresponding analog outputs, allowing for the translation of discrete digital values into continuous analog signals. DACs are essential components in data acquisition systems and find applications in various fields where digital data needs to be converted into analog signals.