Thursday, November 3, 2011

postheadericon TI offers industry's smallest, lowest power dual, 500-MSPS DACs, reduces the cost of wideband transmit systems

DALLAS Nov. 2, 2011 / PRNewswire / - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) is to reduce the bill of materials systems for broadband with the new processors Dual, 500 MSPS digital -analog (DAC) of less than $ 10 in 1,000 units. The DAC3162 DAC3152 12-bit and 10-bit are smaller, less expensive devices and more power in its class and systems designed for high speed transmission such as wireless base stations, radio software, the point at point microwave, radio and tape and portable test equipment. For more information and to request samples of the new data converters, visit www.ti.com/dac3162-pr.

  • key features and benefits:
  • low power consumption

least 30 percent extends the battery life of portable devices. A 500 MSPS, the DAC3162 uses only 135 mW per channel, with 20 mW per channel and 67 mA with 2 mA of output current.

small

7 mm x 7 mm QFN cuts board space requirements by 50 percent compared to the solution next to the smallest Dual , 500 CAD MSPS.

Pin-pin compatible

, it is easy to reach 12 - or 10-bit resolution and flexibility of the costs without changing the board or of software.

  • simplified interface
  • eliminates the need for Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI).

tools, availability and prices

samples DAC3162 and DAC3152 are available today in a 48-pin, 7 mm x 7 mm QFN. Production quantities are expected in November 2011. 1000-unit pricing starts at $ 12.60 for the DAC3162 DAC3152 and $ 9.15 for.

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