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   Networking
New PHYs offer Ethernet options
New TI group provides access

   DSP Solutions
U.S. Robotics, TI join on x2/DSL
   hybrid modem
Great moments in DSPS history
DSPs are key in multimedia
   future
DSP Challenge
DSPS Fest '97 'C6x Report Card

   Mixed Signal
New graphics processor bring
   high-end realism to PCs

   App Report
Implementing the Spanning Tree
   Algorithm using TNETX15VE
   and TNETX3150

   Reader Survey
Are you a survey winner?

   News Briefs
RS-485 differential transceiver
16-bit sigma delta AIC
Dual UART with dual infrared
Optocoupler with feedback
Full-watt audio amps
Self-cal op amp with digital
   offset nulling
400-DPI linear image sensor
High-speed, low-power DAC
Low-current supply voltage
   supervisor
Low-voltage ADCs

Trade Shows

High-speed, low-power DAC

The TLC5615 10-bit serial digital-to-analog data converter provides high performance and low power consumption for applications such as digital offset and gain adjustment, remote industrial controls, motion control devices, cellular phones and battery-powered test instruments.

The device operates from a single 5-V supply and consumes only 1.75 mW (max). An output gain of 2 supports outputs ranging up to 2X the input reference voltage. The TLC5615 is easy to interface to TMS320 DSPs, and multiple devices can be daisy-chained, or digital data can be read back to the processor.

TLC5615C8-pin SOIC$2.68
 8-pin DIP$2.68

Suggested retail pricing in U.S. dollars in 1K quantity.

Features:

  • 10-bit serial CMOS DAC with voltage output
  • 5-V single-supply operation
  • Low power: 1.75 mW (max)
  • 1.21 MHz input data update rate (@ 20 MHz SCLK)
  • High impedance reference inputs
  • Three-wire serial interface with data read-back

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