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These converters are available in space-saving 4 x 4 mm WLCSP and 6 x 6 mm LFCSP packages. Using a user-supplied 2.5 V reference, the converter provides a variety of unipolar or bipolar output voltages; these outputs can be adjusted from −20 V to +14 V. The output buffer can sink or sink up to 20 mA. Digital-to-analog converters can apply low frequency disturbances to these outputs when needed, so no external circuitry is required. The integrated output multiplexer allows you to monitor each channel of the 16 channels as needed.
The AD5766 is pin-compatible and dimensionally compatible with the AD5767 and has the same functionality, but the former offers 16-bit performance for applications requiring higher resolution. The AD5767 and AD5766 feature a versatile four-wire serial interface that operates at up to 50 MHz clock rate in write mode and is compatible with Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), QSPITM, MICROWIRETM, and DSP interface standards. These ICs operate over a wide temperature range of -40°C to +105°C.
Our variable machines in modular format support a large range of technologies and, from the installation of just one machine through to assemblies of over 1,000, can take care of processes such as, COB (chip on board), SOP (system on package), epoxy die attach, POP (package on package), 3D packaging, TS (thermo-sonic) and TC (thermo-compression) processing, plasma RIE surface cleaning, plasma ICP etching, and thin wafer plasma dicing. To perform odd-form placement and end-of-line work, we also offer automated equipment.
ADI's 16-channel, 12/16-bit digital-to-analog converter targets telecom optical module control applications
Analog Devices, Inc. ( ADI ), the world's leading provider of high-performance signal processing solutions, today announced the availability of a pair of highly integrated 16-channel digital-to-analog (D/A) converters, the AD5767 and AD5766. With these two devices, the size of the wired telecommunications system can be significantly reduced and performance is not affected. The 12-bit AD5767 and 16-bit AD5766 are fully integrated devices that provide the offset range required for coherent optical systems in mid-range to long-haul fiber-optic telecom deployments. Both ICs integrate a wide range of discrete components to provide the required voltage range and other system functions with a very small footprint. These digital-to-analog converters are ideal for implementing optical modules and optoelectronic conversion functions such as bias control, including Mach-Zehnder modulator bias control.