Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Electrical Characteristics
- 2.0 Typical Performance Curves
- Figure 2-1: DNL vs. Code.
- Figure 2-2: DNL vs. Code and Ambient Temperature.
- Figure 2-3: Absolute DNL vs. Ambient Temperature.
- Figure 2-4: INL vs. Code and Ambient Temperature.
- Figure 2-5: Absolute INL vs. Ambient Temperature.
- Figure 2-6: INL vs. Code.
- Figure 2-7: Full-Scale VOUTA w/G = 1 (VREF) vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-8: Full-Scale VOUTA w/G = 2 (2VREF) vs.Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-9: Output Noise Voltage Density (VREF Noise Density w/G = 1) vs. Frequency.
- Figure 2-10: Output Noise Voltage (VREF Noise Voltage w/G = 1) vs. Bandwidth.
- Figure 2-11: MCP4821 IDD vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-12: MCP4821 IDD Histogram (VDD = 2.7V).
- Figure 2-13: MCP4821 IDD Histogram (VDD = 5.0V).
- Figure 2-14: MCP4822 IDD vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-15: MCP4822 IDD Histogram (VDD = 2.7V).
- Figure 2-16: MCP4822 IDD Histogram (VDD = 5.0V).
- Figure 2-17: Hardware Shutdown Current vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-18: Software Shutdown Current vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-19: Offset Error vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-20: Gain Error vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-21: VIN High Threshold vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-22: VIN Low Threshold vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-23: Input Hysteresis vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-24: VOUT High Limit vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-25: VOUT Low Limit vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-26: IOUT High Short vs. Ambient Temperature and VDD.
- Figure 2-27: IOUT vs. VOUT. Gain = 2.
- Figure 2-28: VOUT Rise Time 100%.
- Figure 2-29: VOUT Fall Time.
- Figure 2-30: VOUT Rise Time 50%.
- Figure 2-31: VOUT Rise Time 25% - 75%.
- Figure 2-32: VOUT Rise Time Exit Shutdown.
- Figure 2-33: PSRR vs. Frequency.
- 3.0 Pin descriptions
- 4.0 General Overview
- 5.0 Serial Interface
- 6.0 Typical Applications
- 6.1 Digital Interface
- 6.2 Power Supply Considerations
- 6.3 Output Noise Considerations
- 6.4 Layout Considerations
- 6.5 Single-Supply Operation
- 6.6 Bipolar Operation
- 6.7 Selectable Gain and Offset Bipolar Voltage Output Using A Dual DAC
- 6.8 Designing A Double-Precision DAC Using A Dual DAC
- 6.9 Building A Programmable Current Source
- 7.0 Development support
- 8.0 Packaging Information

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7.0 DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT
7.1 Evaluation & Demonstration
Boards
The Mixed Signal PICtail
™
Demo Board supports the
MCP482X family of devices. Refer to
www.microchip.com for further information on this
product’s capabilities and availability.
7.2 Application Notes
Application notes illustrating the performance and
implementation of the MCP482X family are planned but
are currently not released. Refer to
www.microchip.com for further information.