Analog Devices has introduced the AD5683R D/A converter. This16-bit single nanoDAC+ continues the series of ADIs nanoDAC® products offering high performance in smaller packages. Offering value without compromise with relative accuracy of ±2-LSB INL, 2-ppm/°C 2.5-V reference, and space saving packages, this combination allows analog designers to address a wider range of applications without having to trade accuracy for footprint.
With 16, 14, 12 and 10-Bit options available, The AD5683R D/A converter provides a versatile pin-compatible upgrade/downgrade path for performance in a wide range of markets including communications infrastructure, industrial process control, healthcare and instrumentation.
The AD5683R can be designed into circuits for PLC, I/O cards applications with ADI’s AD5750-2 which is a single-channel, low cost, precision voltage/current output driver amplifier.
Anglia and Analog Devices are hosting two in depth technical workshops in April. The workshops will focus on the exploration of the signal chain and techniques to quantify noise, signal conditioning of analog /digital converters.
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