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| Part Number | DAC7554IDGSR |
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| Description | The DAC7554IDGSR is a versatile 12-bit quad-channel digital-to-analog converter (DAC) developed by Texas Instruments, designed for precise voltage output generation in industrial and embedded systems. It integrates four independent DAC channels, enabling simultaneous control of multiple analog outputs within a single compact device. This device features a SPI-compatible serial interface, allowing efficient communication with microcontrollers, DSPs, and FPGA platforms. The input data is latched and converted into corresponding analog voltage outputs with high accuracy and stability. The DAC7554IDGSR operates over a wide supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, providing flexibility for both low-voltage and standard systems. It delivers rail-to-rail voltage outputs, maximizing dynamic range and ensuring compatibility with various analog stages. Designed for precision applications, the device offers low power consumption and good linearity performance, making it suitable for control systems and signal generation tasks. It also supports synchronous update capability, enabling all DAC outputs to be updated simultaneously for coordinated analog control. Packaged in a compact 10-pin VSSOP surface-mount package, the DAC7554IDGSR is optimized for space-constrained PCB designs and high-density layouts. The DAC7554IDGSR is widely used in industrial automation, data acquisition systems, programmable power supplies, motor control, and instrumentation applications, where accurate multi-channel analog output generation is required. |
| Product Group | DAC |
| MOQ | 2500 pcs |
| SPQ | 2500 pcs |
| Figure/Case | VSSOP-10 |
| Package | T&R Pack |
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| Ship From | Hong Kong |
| Shipment Way | DHL / Fedex / TNT / UPS / Others |
| Delivery Term | Ex-Works |
| Send RFQ | sales@signalhk.com |
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