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HS-565ARH - Radiation Hardened High Speed/ Monolithic Digital-to-Analog Converter

Description

The HS-565ARH is a fast, radiation hardened 12-bit current output, digital-to-analog converter.

The monolithic chip includes a precision voltage reference, thin-film R-2R ladder, reference control amplifier and twelve high-speed bipolar current switches.

Features

  • Devices QML Qualified in Accordance with MIL-PRF-38535.
  • Detailed Electrical and Screening Requirements are Contained in SMD# 5962-96755 and Harris’ QM Plan.
  • DAC and Reference on a Single Chip.
  • Pin Compatible with AD-565A and HI-565A.
  • Very High Speed: Settles to 0.50 LSB in 500ns Max.
  • Monotonicity Guaranteed Over Temperature.
  • 0.50 LSB Max Nonlinearity Guaranteed Over Temperature.
  • Low Gain Drift (Max. , DAC Plus Reference) 50pp.

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Datasheet Details

Part number HS-565ARH
Manufacturer Intersil (Renesas)
File Size 360.27 KB
Description Radiation Hardened High Speed/ Monolithic Digital-to-Analog Converter
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Semiconductor HS-565ARH Radiation Hardened High Speed, Monolithic Digital-to-Analog Converter Description The HS-565ARH is a fast, radiation hardened 12-bit current output, digital-to-analog converter. The monolithic chip includes a precision voltage reference, thin-film R-2R ladder, reference control amplifier and twelve high-speed bipolar current switches. The Harris Semiconductor Dielectric Isolation process provides latch-up free operation while minimizing stray capacitance and leakage currents, to produce an excellent combination of speed and accuracy. Also, ground currents are minimized to produce a low and constant current through the ground terminal, which reduces error due to code-dependent ground currents.
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