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Dual-channel, sink/source current DAC simplifies power-supply margin testing
Maxim Integrated Products has introduced a low-cost, dual-channel, sink/source current DAC.
The I2C-controlled, 7-bit current DAC features two output channels that are designed for power-supply margin testing and adjustment. Each output channel provides fine control of a DC-DC power supply by sinking or sourcing current directly into the power supply's feedback node.
The DS4432 offers lower full-scale current and higher resolution than legacy sink/source current DACs, thus expanding the range of existing DC-DC power supplies that can be margined and adjusted with minimal redesign. The DS4432 is ideal for servers, routers, switches, video processing cards, and other DC-DC power-supply applications that require system-level voltage control, calibration, and margin testing.
The DS4432 powers up in a neutral (zero-current) output condition to minimize system-startup overhead requirements. To maximize simplicity and versatility, the full-scale output currents are set between 50 microamps and 200 microamps using one external resistor for each channel. Through the I2C bus, the output currents can then be set to any of the 127 linear sink or 127 linear source steps up to the maximum full-scale value.
Availability and Pricing
The DS4432 is fully specified over the -40 degrees Celsius to +85 degrees Celsius extended industrial temperature range, and is available in a tiny 8-pin microSOP. Pricing starts at $0.45 (10,000-up, FOB USA).
Datasheet for: DS4432
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