Datasheet
THEORY OF OPERATION
DAC ARCHITECTURE
V
OUT
SGND
2R2R
S19 S18 S14
2R 2R
S13
ThreeMSBsDecodedInto
SevenEqualSegments
2R
S12 S11
2R
R R R R
S10
2R
S0
2R 2R
R
FB
13-BitR-2RLadder
FromReference
BufferOutput
CHANNEL GROUPS
USER-CALIBRATION FOR ZERO ERROR AND GAIN ERROR
DAC8734
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.................................................................................................................................................. SBAS465A – MAY 2009 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2009
The DAC8734 is a highly-integrated, quad-channel, 16-bit, voltage-output DAC with internal reference buffers
and output buffers. Each channel consists of an R-2R ladder configuration with the three MSBs segmented,
followed by an operational amplifier, as shown in Figure 41 . The DAC8734 has a high-impedance, buffered
reference input; the output of the reference buffers drives the R-2R ladders. The output buffer is designed to
allow user-configurable adjustments, giving the DAC8734 four different output voltage range settings. With the
production trim process, this device has excellent dc accuracy and ac performance.
Figure 41. DAC8734 Architecture
The four DAC channels are arranged into two groups (A and B) with two channels per group. Group A consists
of DAC-0 and DAC-1, and Group B consists of DAC-2 and DAC-3. The two DAC channels of Group A derive
their reference voltage from REF-A, and those of Group B from REF-B.
The DAC8734 implements a user-calibration function that allows for trimming the system gain and zero errors.
Each DAC channel has a Gain Register and Zero Register and the DAC output is calibrated according to the
value of the corresponding registers. The range of gain adjustment is typically ± 0.195% of full-scale with 1 LSB
per step. The zero code adjustment is typically ± 0.0488% of full-scale with 0.125 LSB per step. The input data
format of the Gain and Zero registers is twos complement. Refer to Table 9 and Table 10 for more details.
If the system-level calibration is not needed, these registers should be left at the respective default values
(0000h) at power-on.
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