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resources:alliances:altera [12 Jun 2013 14:23] – Change the page link for AD7091 Istvan Csomortaniresources:alliances:altera [30 Jan 2020 16:52] – Fix ad5668 link Stanca-Florina Pop
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 | [[adi>EVAL-AD5570SDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5570_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5570|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5570 is a single 16-bit serial input, voltage output DAC that operates from supply voltages of ±11.4 V up to ±16.5 V. Integral linearity (INL) and differential nonlinearity (DNL) are accurate to 1 LSB. During power-up, when the supply voltages are changing, VOUT is clamped to 0 V via a low impedance path. | [[adi>AD5570]] | | [[adi>EVAL-AD5570SDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5570_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5570|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5570 is a single 16-bit serial input, voltage output DAC that operates from supply voltages of ±11.4 V up to ±16.5 V. Integral linearity (INL) and differential nonlinearity (DNL) are accurate to 1 LSB. During power-up, when the supply voltages are changing, VOUT is clamped to 0 V via a low impedance path. | [[adi>AD5570]] |
 | [[adi>EVAL-AD5629RSDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5629r_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5629r|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5629R device is a low power, octal, 12-bit, buffered voltage-output DACs. It operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and is guaranteed monotonic by design. | [[adi>AD5629R]] | | [[adi>EVAL-AD5629RSDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5629r_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5629r|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5629R device is a low power, octal, 12-bit, buffered voltage-output DACs. It operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and is guaranteed monotonic by design. | [[adi>AD5629R]] |
-| [[adi>EVAL-AD5668SDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5668_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5668|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5668 device is a low power, octal, 16-bit, buffered voltage-output DAC. The device operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and is guaranteed monotonic by design. | [[adi>AD5668]] |+| [[adi>EVAL-AD5668]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5668_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5668|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5668 device is a low power, octal, 16-bit, buffered voltage-output DAC. The device operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and is guaranteed monotonic by design. | [[adi>AD5668]] |
 | [[adi>EVAL-AD5669RSDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5669r_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5669r|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5669R device is a low power, octal, 16-bit, buffered voltage-output DACs. It operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and is guaranteed monotonic by design. | [[adi>AD5669R]] | | [[adi>EVAL-AD5669RSDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5669r_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5669r|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD5669R device is a low power, octal, 16-bit, buffered voltage-output DACs. It operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply and is guaranteed monotonic by design. | [[adi>AD5669R]] |
 | [[adi>EVAL-AD5684RSDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5686r_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5684r|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD56849R is a low power, quad, 12-bit buffered voltage output DACs. The device includes a 2.5 V, 2 ppm/°C internal reference (enabled by default) and a gain select pin giving a full-scale output of 2.5 V (gain = 1) or 5 V (gain = 2). The device operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply, is guaranteed monotonic by design, and exhibits less than 0.1% FSR gain error and 1.5 mV offset error performance. The EVAL-AD5684R evaluation board is designed to help customers quickly prototype new AD5684R circuits and reduce design time. The board requires ±5 V supplies. These are used to power the output amplifier and Vref. | [[adi>AD5684R]] | | [[adi>EVAL-AD5684RSDZ]] | {{/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5686r_bemicro.png?150  }} **Reference Design:** [[/resources/fpga/altera/bemicro/ad5684r|ADI Reference Design]] \\ \\ The AD56849R is a low power, quad, 12-bit buffered voltage output DACs. The device includes a 2.5 V, 2 ppm/°C internal reference (enabled by default) and a gain select pin giving a full-scale output of 2.5 V (gain = 1) or 5 V (gain = 2). The device operates from a single 2.7 V to 5.5 V supply, is guaranteed monotonic by design, and exhibits less than 0.1% FSR gain error and 1.5 mV offset error performance. The EVAL-AD5684R evaluation board is designed to help customers quickly prototype new AD5684R circuits and reduce design time. The board requires ±5 V supplies. These are used to power the output amplifier and Vref. | [[adi>AD5684R]] |
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 ==== CED1Z ==== ==== CED1Z ====
  
-The [[adi>EVAL-CED1Z | CED1Z]] board is part of a next generation platform from Analog Devices Inc., intended for use in evaluation,+The [[adi>EVAL-CED | CED1Z]] board is part of a next generation platform from Analog Devices Inc., intended for use in evaluation,
 demonstration and development of systems using Analog Devices precision converters. It provides the necessary demonstration and development of systems using Analog Devices precision converters. It provides the necessary
 communications between the converter and the PC, programming or controlling the device, transmitting or receiving data over a USB link. communications between the converter and the PC, programming or controlling the device, transmitting or receiving data over a USB link.
resources/alliances/altera.txt · Last modified: 05 Oct 2020 21:01 by Adrian Costina