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-~~UNDERCONSTRUCTION~~under construction +====== AD5696R/AD5695R/AD5694R Quick Start Guide ======
-====== AD5760 Quick Start Guide ======+
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-**Voltage Output DACs**+**Quad, 16-/14-/12-Bit, Voltage Output DACs with a 2 ppm/ºC Reference, I<sup>2</sup>C Interface**
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 <WRAP centeralign>//Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram//</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>//Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram//</WRAP>
  
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 ** Table 1. Function Descriptions for Quick Start ** ** Table 1. Function Descriptions for Quick Start **
 ^   Mnemonic     ^ Description      ^  ^   Mnemonic     ^ Description      ^ 
-|V<sub>OUT</sub>This pin is not connected                    |+|V<sub>OUT</sub>Analog output voltage from DAC A.                     |
 |V<sub>OUT</sub> | Analog output voltage from DAC B.                     | |V<sub>OUT</sub> | Analog output voltage from DAC B.                     |
 |V<sub>OUT</sub> | Analog output voltage from DAC A.                     | |V<sub>OUT</sub> | Analog output voltage from DAC A.                     |
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 ==== Simple Write Example 1 ==== ==== Simple Write Example 1 ====
-<WRAP tip>To Update Channel A, write the following over the serial interface:+<note tip>To Update Channel A, write the following over the serial interface:
 0001 XXX1 1000000000000000 (four command bits, four address bits, 16 data bits for the [[adi>AD5696R|AD5696R]]). 0001 XXX1 1000000000000000 (four command bits, four address bits, 16 data bits for the [[adi>AD5696R|AD5696R]]).
-This updates Channel A to midscale. GAIN = 1, V<sub>OUT</sub>A = 1.25 V.</WRAP>+This updates Channel A to midscale. GAIN = 1, V<sub>OUT</sub>A = 1.25 V.</note>
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 ==== Simple Write: Example 2 ==== ==== Simple Write: Example 2 ====
  
-<WRAP tip>To update Channel B, write the following over the serial interface: 0001 XX1X 1000000000000000. +<note tip>To update Channel B, write the following over the serial interface: 0001 XX1X 1000000000000000. 
-This updates Channel B to midscale. GAIN = 1, V<sub>OUT</sub>B = 1.25 V.</WRAP>+This updates Channel B to midscale. GAIN = 1, V<sub>OUT</sub>B = 1.25 V.</note>
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 ==== Simple Write: Example 3 ==== ==== Simple Write: Example 3 ====
-<WRAP tip>To update both Channel A and Channel B, write the following: 0001 XX11 1111111111111111.+<note tip>To update both Channel A and Channel B, write the following: 0001 XX11 1111111111111111.
 This updates both channels to full scale. GAIN = 1, V<sub>OUT</sub>B = 2.5 V, V<sub>OUT</sub>A = 2.5 V. This updates both channels to full scale. GAIN = 1, V<sub>OUT</sub>B = 2.5 V, V<sub>OUT</sub>A = 2.5 V.
-</WRAP>+</note>
  
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