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    Mouser Electronics is now stocking the new AD567xR digital-to-analog converters (DACs) from Analog Devices, Inc.

    Mouser adds Analog Devices’ AD567xR DACs

    03/02/2021

    The AD567xR devices are low-power, 12-bit and 16-bit buffered voltage output DACs, operating from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply voltage range. Featuring wide operating ranges and high relative accuracy, the 16-channel DACs are ideal for a range of applications, including industrial automation, optical transceivers, base station power amplifiers, data acquisition systems, and process control.

    The Analog Devices AD567xR DACs, available from Mouser Electronics, offer reliable low-power performance, including a power-down mode that reduces current consumption to just 2 μA. The DACs also feature a power-on reset circuit, which ensures that the output powers up to and holds at zero-scale/mid-scale until a valid write. The highly integrated converters are housed in a compact, 4 mm × 4 mm 28-lead LFCSP package. Featuring 1.8 V logic compatibility and a user-selectable gain pin, the DACs offer simplified implementation and allow developers to quickly begin working on industrial solutions.

    https://eu.mouser.com/new/analog-devices/adi-ad567xr-dacs/

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