New Industry Products

Linear Tech 18-Bit DAC Achieves ±1LSB INL & DNL Specification

January 18, 2010 by Jeff Shepard

Linear Technology Corp. introduced the LTC2757, described as the industry’s first 18-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to offer precision dc specifications of ±1LSB INL (max) and ±1LSB DNL (max). The LTC2757 is 18-bit accurate over a ±10V output range, offering a full-scale settling time of 2.1µs and low 1.4nVms glitch impulse.

Fast settling and low glitch reduce harmonic distortion, making it possible to produce higher frequency, lower noise output waveforms. This unique combination of dc and ac accuracy will enable the design of higher performance instrumentation, automated test equipment, data acquisition systems, and medical devices.

Six unique output voltage ranges (0 to 5V, 0 to 10V, ±10V, ±5V, ±2.5, and -2.5 to +7.5V) can be selected using software or pin-strapping, eliminating the need to add precision gain stages and allowing customers to improve production logistics and adjust inventory mix on the fly.

The current-mode output enables users to choose their own external amplifier to optimize speed, accuracy, noise, power, or other parameters, and allows the voltage output to swing beyond the DAC supply rails. Alternative 18-bit DACs with internal amplifiers cannot swing beyond 0 to 5V and limit the output near the supply rails.

The LTC2757 uses a bidirectional parallel input/output interface that allows readback of any internal register, as well as the DAC output span setting. Voltage controlled offset and gain adjustment pins enable users to null system offset, gain error, or reference errors.