Part Number
    Please enter a valid full or partial manufacturer part number with a minimum of 3 letters or numbers

    Part Img DAC8802IPWG4 datasheet by Texas Instruments

    • DAC8802 - 14-Bit, Dual Channel, Serial Interface, Multiplying Digital-to-Analog Converter 16-TSSOP -40 to 85
    • Original
    • Yes
    • Yes
    • Active
    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.40
    • Always verify details of parts you are evaluating, as these parts are offered as suggestions for what you are looking for and are not guaranteed.

    DAC8802IPWG4 datasheet preview

    Datasheet Impression

    DAC8802IPWG4 Price & Stock

    Distributor Stock Lead Time Min Order Qty Price Buy
    DigiKey 90
    • 1 -
    • 10 -
    • 100 $10.55
    • 1000 $10.55
    • 10000 $10.55
    Buy Now
    Mouser Electronics () 1,022
    • 1 $19.77
    • 10 $15.79
    • 100 $12.14
    • 1000 $11.68
    • 10000 $11.68
    Buy Now
    146
    • 1 $19.77
    • 10 $15.79
    • 100 $13.70
    • 1000 $12.86
    • 10000 $12.86
    Buy Now
    • 1 -
    • 10 -
    • 100 -
    • 1000 -
    • 10000 $9.42
    Get Quote
    • 1 -
    • 10 -
    • 100 -
    • 1000 -
    • 10000 $9.42
    Get Quote

    DAC8802IPWG4 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • The recommended power-up sequence is to apply VCC first, followed by AVCC, and then the digital inputs. This ensures that the internal voltage regulators are powered up correctly.
    • To ensure accurate voltage output, it's essential to use a high-quality voltage reference, such as the Texas Instruments REF5025. Additionally, ensure that the output voltage is buffered with an op-amp, such as the OPA333, to prevent loading effects.
    • The maximum output current of the DAC8802 is 5 mA. Exceeding this current may cause damage to the device or affect its accuracy.
    • The DAC8802 has a unipolar output voltage range of 0 V to VREF. To achieve a bipolar output, an external amplifier, such as the OPA333, can be used to shift the output voltage range.
    • The recommended clock frequency for the DAC8802 is between 10 kHz and 50 MHz. Operating the device outside this range may affect its performance and accuracy.
    Supplyframe Tracking Pixel