Datasheet

V
OUTDIFF
+ V
OUT1
* V
OUT2
V
OUTDIFF
+
(
2 Code * 16383
)
16384
I
OUTFS
R
LOAD
AVDD
Current Source Array
IOUT1 IOUT2
S(1) S(1)C
R
LOAD
R
LOAD
S(2) S(2)C S(N) S(N)C
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SLAS440C NOVEMBER 2004REVISED DECEMBER 2010
The total differential output voltage is:
(7)
(8)
Analog Outputs
The DAC5672 provides two complementary current outputs, IOUT1 and IOUT2. The simplified circuit of the
analog output stage representing the differential topology is shown in Figure 21. The output impedance of IOUT1
and IOUT2 results from the parallel combination of the differential switches, along with the current sources and
associated parasitic capacitances.
Figure 21. Analog Outputs
The signal voltage swing that may develop at the two outputs, IOUT1 and IOUT2, is limited by a negative and
positive compliance. The negative limit of 1 V is given by the breakdown voltage of the CMOS process and
exceeding it compromises the reliability of the DAC5672 (or even causes permanent damage). With the full-scale
output set to 20 mA, the positive compliance equals 1.2 V. Note that the compliance range decreases to about 1
V for a selected output current of I
OUTFS
= 2 mA. Care must be taken that the configuration of DAC5672 does not
exceed the compliance range to avoid degradation of the distortion performance and integral linearity.
Best distortion performance is typically achieved with the maximum full-scale output signal limited to
approximately 0.5 V
PP
. This is the case for a 50- doubly-terminated load and a 20-mA full-scale output current.
A variety of loads can be adapted to the output of the DAC5672 by selecting a suitable transformer while
maintaining optimum voltage levels at IOUT1 and IOUT2. Furthermore, using the differential output configuration
in combination with a transformer is instrumental for achieving excellent distortion performance. Common-mode
errors, such as even-order harmonics or noise, can be substantially reduced. This is particularly the case with
high output frequencies.
For those applications requiring the optimum distortion and noise performance, it is recommended to select a
full-scale output of 20 mA. A lower full-scale range of 2 mA may be considered for applications that require low
power consumption, but can tolerate a slight reduction in performance level.
Output Configurations
The current outputs of the DAC5672 allow for a variety of configurations. As mentioned previously, utilizing the
converter’s differential outputs yield the best dynamic performance. Such a differential output circuit may consist
of an RF transformer or a differential amplifier configuration. The transformer configuration is ideal for most
applications with ac coupling, while op amps are suitable for a dc-coupled configuration.
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