ICM7712 ICm ic TM 12-Bit 1.2V Low Power Single DAC With Serial Interface and Voltage Output IC MICROSYSTEMS DNL PLOT FEATURES • • • • • • 12-Bit 1.2v Single DAC in 8 Lead TSSOP Package Ultra-Low Power Consumption Guaranteed Monotonic Wide Voltage Output Swing Buffer Three-wire SPI/QSPI and Micro-wire Interface Compatible Schmitt-Triggered Inputs for Direct Interfacing to Opto-couplers APPLICATION • • • • INL PLOT Battery-Powered Applications Audio Applications Industrial Process Control Digital Gain and Offset Adjustment OVERVIEW The ICM7712 is a 12-Bit Voltage Output, ultra Low Power, Single DAC, with guaranteed monotonic behavior. This DAC is available in 8 Lead TSSOP package. The input interface is an easy to use three-wire SPI, QSPI and Micro-wire compatible interface. The DAC has Schmitt- Triggered inputs for Direct Interfacing to opto-couplers. BLOCK DIAGRAM REFIN ICM7712 INPUT REGISTER DAC REGISTER DAC AMPLIFIER VO INPUT CONTROL LOGIC, REGISTERS AND LATCHES CS Rev A1.7 SDI SCK ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 1 ICM7712 PACKAGE 08 Lead TSSOP SCK 1 8 REFIN SDI 2 7 GND CS 3 6 VDD NC 4 5 VO TOP VIEW PIN DESCRIPTION (8 Lead TSSOP) Pin Name I/O Description 1 2 SCK SDI I I Serial Clock Input (CMOS) Serial Data Input (CMOS) 3 CS I Active Low Chip Select (CMOS) 4 NC - No Connection 5 VO O DAC Output Voltage 6 VDD I Supply Voltage 7 GND I Ground 8 REFIN I Reference Voltage Input ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol Parameter Value Unit VDD Supply Voltage 0.9 to 1.32 V IIN Input Current +/- 25.0 mA VIN_ VIN_REF Digital Input Voltage (SCK, SDI, CS ) -0.3 to 1.32 V Reference Input Voltage -0.3 to 1.32 V -65 to +150 oC 300 oC TSTG Storage Temperature TSOL Soldering Temperature Stress greater than those listed under ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability. Rev A1.7 ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 2 ICM7712 ORDERING INFORMATION Part Operating Temperature Range Package -40 oC to 85 oC 08-Lead TSSOP ICM7712 DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Specification: VDD=1.2V, VREFIN=1.15v, Temp=25°C, unless otherwise specified) Symbol Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit DC PERFORMANCE N Resolution DNL Differential Nonlinearity INL Integral Nonlinearity 12 Bits (Notes 1 & 3) 0.4 +1.0 LSB (Notes 1 & 3) 1 +12 LSB STATIC ACCURACY GE Gain Error +0.5 % of FS OE Offset Error 25 mV POWER REQUIREMENTS VDD Supply Voltage 0.9 VREFIN Reference Voltage 0 IDD Supply Current 1.2 Full Scale at VDD=1.2 300 REFIN Reference Input Resistance OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Vout Output Voltage Range VOSC Short Circuit Current 1.32 V 600 µA Ω 35k (Note 3) V VDD 0 4 VDD V 13 mA AC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Specification: VDD=1.2V, REFIN=1.15v,Temp=25°C, unless otherwise specified) Symbol Parameter SR Slew Rate Ts Settling Time Fs Conversion Speed Td Analog output Delay Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: Note 4: Note 5: Rev A1.7 Test Conditions Min (Note 5) (Note 4) Typ Max Unit 4 V/µs 2 µs 500 kHz 150 ns Linearity is defined from code 127 to 3970 (ICM7712) Guaranteed by design; not tested in production See Applications Information Output delay measured from the 50% point of the rising edge of input data to the full scale transition Settling time measured from the 50% point of full scale transition to the output remaining within 1/2LSB. ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 3 ICM7712 TIMING CHARACTERISTICS (VDD = 0.9V to 1.32v, all specifications TMIN to TMAX unless otherwise noted) Symbol Test Conditions Min (Note 2) 30 ns t2 SCK Cycle Time Data Setup Time (Note 2) 10 ns t3 Data Hold Time (Note 2) 10 ns t4 SCK Falling edge to CS Rising Edge (Note 2) 0 ns t5 CS Falling Edge to SCK Rising Edge (Note 2) 10 ns t6 CS Pulse Width (Note 2) 20 ns t1 Parameter Typ Max Unit TIMING DIAGRAM Clk 50% Td Vout 50% 0000..0000 1111..1111 Data 0.5LSB Vout Ts Rev A1.7 ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 4 ICM7712 SERIAL INTERFACE TIMING AND OPERATION DIAGRAM t5 t6 t4 t1 CS SCK C3 SDI t2 C2 C1 t3 C MSB LSB Figure 1. Serial Interface Timing Diagram CS (UPDATE OUTPUT) (ENABLE SCK) SCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SDI C3 C2 C1 C0 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 MSB D0 LSB Figure 2. Serial Interface Operation Diagram CONTENTS OF INPUT SHIFT REGISTER DEVICE CONTROL WORD DATA WORD MSB ICM7712 C3 LSB C2 C1 C0 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Figure 3. Contents of Input Shift Register Rev A1.7 ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 5 ICM7712 FUNCTION C3 C2 C1 C0 0 0 0 DATA 0 D FUNCTION Input loaded into DAC, VO updated (D11~D0) Table 1. Serial Interface Input Word DETAILED DESCRIPTION The ICM7712 is a 12-bit voltage output DAC. This device has a 16-bit input shift register and the DAC has a double buffered digital input. This DAC has a guaranteed monotonic behavior and the operating supply range is from 0.9v to 1.32v. REFERENCE INPUT REFIN of ICM7712 has a resistance value of 35 kΩ. The reference input accepts positive DC and AC signals that can swing to either supply rail GND or VDD. The voltage at REFIN sets the full-scale output voltage of the DAC. To determine the output voltage for any code, use the following equation. VOUT = VREF x (D / (2n)) Where D is the numeric value of DAC’s decimal input code, VREF is the reference voltage and n is number of bits, i.e. 12 for ICM7712. SERIAL DATA INPUT SDI (Serial Data Input) pin is the data input pin for the DAC. Data is clocked in on the falling edge of SCK which has a schmitt trigger internally to allow for noise immunity on the SCK pin. This specially eases the use for opto-coupled interfaces. The Chip Select pin, which is the 3rd pin of 8 Lead TSSOP package, is active low. This pin frames the input data for synchronous loading and must be low when data is being clocked into the part. There is an on-board counter on the clock input and after the 16th clock pulse the data is automatically transferred to a 16-bit input latch and the 4 bit control word (C3~C0) is then decoded and the appropriate command is performed depending on the control word (see Table 1). Chip Select pin must be pulled high (level-triggered) and back low for the next data word to be loaded in. This pin also disables the SCK pin internally when pulled high. OUTPUT BUFFER AMPLIFIER This amplifier has a wide output voltage swing. The actual swing of the output amplifier will be limited by offset error and gain error. See the Applications Information Section for a more detailed discussion. The output amplifier can drive a load of 2.0 KΩ to VDD or GND in parallel with a 500 pF load capacitance. The output amplifier has a full-scale typical settling time of 2 µs and it dissipates about 200 µA with a 1.2V supply voltage. SERIAL INTERFACE AND INPUT LOGIC This DAC uses a standard 3-wire connection compatible with SPI/QSP and Micro-wire interfaces. Data is always loaded in 16-bit words which consist of 4 control bits (MSBs) followed by 12 bits of data (see Figure 3). Rev A1.7 ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 6 ICM7712 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION POWER SUPPLY BYPASSING and LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS As in any precision circuit, careful consideration has to be given to layout of the supply and ground. The return path from the GND to the supply ground should be short with low impedance. Using a ground plane would be ideal. The supply should have some bypassing on it. A 10 µF tantalum capacitor in parallel with a 0.1 µF ceramic with a low ESR can be used. Ideally these would be placed as close as possible to the device. Avoid crossing digital and analog signals, specially the reference, or running them close to each other. VDD DEADBAND NEGATIVE OFFSET Figure 4. Effect of Negative Offset OUTPUT SWING LIMITATIONS The ideal rail-to-rail DAC would swing from GND to VDD. However, offset and gain error limit this ability. Figure 4 illustrates how a negative offset error will affect the output. The output will limit close to ground since this is single supply part, resulting in a dead-band area. As a larger input is loaded into the DAC the output will eventually rise above ground. This is why the linearity is specified for a starting code greater than zero. Figure 5 illustrates how a gain error or positive offset error will affect the output when it is close to VDD. A positive gain error or positive offset will cause the output to be limited to the positive supply voltage resulting in a dead-band of codes close to full-scale. Rev A1.7 OFFSET AND GAIN ERROR VDD DEAD BAND POSITIVE OFFSET Figure 5. Effect of Gain Error and Positive Offset ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 7 ICM7712 PACKAGE INFORMATION 8 Lead TSSOP Rev A1.7 ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 8 ICM7712 PACKAGE INFORMATION ICM77x2 P G Device 1 - ICM7712 G = RoHS Compliant Lead-Free package. Blank = Standard package. Non lead-free. Package T = 8-Lead TSSOP Rev A1.7 ICmic reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice 9