
Monolithic 16-bit serial/byte Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) with a 167 kS/s conversion rate. Features 16-bit resolution, a single DAC channel, and bipolar/unipolar output polarity. Operates with dual supply voltages from ±13.5V to ±16.5V, offering a voltage output range of 5V to 20.48V. Supports SPI, serial, and parallel interfaces, with a settling time of 6µs and a signal-to-noise ratio of 83dB. Packaged in PDIP with Tin/Lead contact plating, this component has a maximum power dissipation of 625mW and an operating temperature range of -55°C to 125°C.
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Analog Devices AD660BN technical specifications.
| Package/Case | PDIP |
| Contact Plating | Tin, Lead |
| Conversion Rate | 167KS/s |
| Differential Output | No |
| Dual Supply Voltage | 15V |
| Integral Nonlinearity (INL) | 2LSB |
| Interface | SPI, Serial, Parallel |
| Lead Free | Contains Lead |
| Max Dual Supply Voltage | 16.5V |
| Min Dual Supply Voltage | 13.5V |
| Max Input Voltage | 10.24V |
| Min Input Voltage | 5V |
| Max Operating Temperature | 125°C |
| Min Operating Temperature | -55°C |
| Max Output Voltage | 20.48V |
| Min Output Voltage | 5V |
| Number of Bits | 16 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of D/A Converters | 1 |
| Number of DAC Channels | 1 |
| Output Polarity | Bipolar, Unipolar |
| Output Type | Voltage |
| Package Quantity | 15 |
| Packaging | Rail/Tube |
| Power Dissipation | 625mW |
| Resolution | 16b |
| RoHS Compliant | No |
| Sampling Rate | 167KS/s |
| Series | DACPORT® |
| Settling Time | 6us |
| Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) | 83dB |
| RoHS | Not Compliant |
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