Power-supply considerations, Grounding and layout considerations – Rainbow Electronics MAX5353 User Manual
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MAX5352/MAX5353
Low-Power, 12-Bit Voltage-Output DACs
with Serial Interface
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Power-Supply Considerations
On power-up, the input and DAC registers are cleared
(set to zero code).
For rated MAX5352/MAX5353 performance, REF must
be at least 1.4V below V
DD
. Bypass V
DD
with a 4.7µF
capacitor in parallel with a 0.1µF capacitor to GND.
Use short lead lengths and place the bypass capaci-
tors as close to the supply pins as possible.
Grounding and Layout Considerations
Digital or AC transient signals on GND can create noise
at the analog output. Tie GND to the highest-quality
ground available.
Good printed circuit board ground layout minimizes
crosstalk between the DAC output, reference input, and
digital input. Reduce crosstalk by keeping analog lines
away from digital lines. Wire-wrapped boards are not
recommended.
DAC
V
OUT
V+
+5V/+3.3V
V-
R1 = R2 = 10k
Ω
±0.1%
MAX5352
MAX5353
REF
R1
R2
FB
OUT
V
DD
GND
Figure 10. Bipolar Output Circuit
DAC
OUT
MAX5352
MAX5353
10k
26k
REF
V
DD
GND
+5V/
+3.3V
AC
REFERENCE
INPUT
500mVp-p
MAX495
+5V/+3.3V
Figure 11. AC Reference Input Circuit
DAC
MAX5352
MAX5353
REF
OUT
R
I
OUT
2N3904
V
L
FB
+5V/
+3.3V
V
DD
GND
Figure 12. Digitally Programmable Current Source