MAX5181/MAX5184
10-Bit, 40MHz, Current/Voltage-Output DACs
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Applications Information
Static and Dynamic
Performance Definitions
Integral Nonlinearity
Integral nonlinearity (INL) (Figure 5a) is the deviation of
the values on an actual transfer function from either a
best-straight-line fit (closest approximation to the actual
transfer curve) or a line drawn between the endpoints
of the transfer function once offset and gain errors have
been nullified. For a DAC, the deviations are measured
every single step.
Differential Nonlinearity
Differential nonlinearity (DNL) (Figure 5b) is the differ-
ence between an actual step height and the ideal value
of 1LSB. A DNL error specification of less than 1LSB
guarantees no missing codes and a monotonic transfer
function.
Table 1. Power-Down Mode Selection
X = Don’t care
INTERNAL TO MAX5184 ONLY. USE EXTERNAL
FOR MAX5181.
Figure 3. MAX5181/MAX5184 with External Reference
Wake-Up
High-Z
High-Z
MAX5181
MAX5181
AGNDMAX5184
ShutdownX1
Last state prior to standby mode10
AGND
MAX5184
Standby00
OUTPUT STATEPOWER-DOWN MODEDACEN (DAC ENABLE)
PD
(POWER-DOWN SELECT)
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