Microchip Technology MCP48FVB0820EST Octal Voltage DAC
The MCP48FVB08 is a high-precision, octal-channel voltage output DAC with 8-bit resolution, support for SPI communication, and nonvolatile EEPROM memory for stay-put configurations. It features a resistor ladder architecture with a buffered output buffer for rail-to-rail voltage swing, selectable gain, and multiple voltage reference options including internal bandgap, external buffered or unbuffered sources, and Vpp. The device includes power-on reset, brown-out reset, and power-down modes, with dedicated latch pins for synchronized updates, making it ideal for application requiring stable, low-power, and accurate voltage control in automation, sensor calibration, and instrumentation.
Power Modes: Power-on reset, brown-out reset, power-down with selectable resistive load
Communication: SPI interface supporting up to 20 MHz write, 10 MHz read, modes 0,0 and 1,1
Memory: Up to 8 nonvolatile DAC registers, EEPROM memory for configuration and output retention
Temperature Range: -40°C to +125°C extended operating
Package: 20-Lead VQFN 5x5 mm, TSSOP 20 with Exposed Thermal Pad
Key features include: nonvolatile memory, configurable output gain, multiple voltage references, WiperLock technology, and synchronous update capability.
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