Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- FEATURES
- APPLICATIONS
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- REVISION HISTORY
- SPECIFICATIONS
- ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
- PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
- TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
- TERMINOLOGY
- THEORY OF OPERATION
- FEATURES
- APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
- OUTLINE DIMENSIONS

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DC Crosstalk
This is the dc change in the output level of one DAC in response
to a change in the output of another DAC. It is measured with a
full-scale output change on one DAC while monitoring another
DAC. It is expressed in LSBs.
Digital Crosstalk
Digital crosstalk is a measure of the impulse injected into the
analog output of one DAC from the digital inputs of another
DAC, but is measured when the DAC output is not updated.
It is specified in nV-sec and measured with a full-scale code
change on the data bus.
DAC-to-DAC Crosstalk
DAC-to-DAC crosstalk is the glitch impulse transferred to the
output of one DAC due to a digital code change and a subsequent
output change of another DAC. This includes both digital and
analog crosstalk. It is measured by loading one of the DACs
with a full-scale code change (all 0s to all 1s and vice versa) with
LDAC
low and monitoring the output of another DAC. The
energy of the glitch is expressed in nV-sec.