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AD5724 Datasheet PDF : 31 Pages
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Data Sheet
FEATURES
ANALOG OUTPUT CONTROL
In many industrial process control applications, it is vital to control
the output voltage during power-up. When the supply voltages
change during power-up, the VOUTx pins are clamped to 0 V via
a low impedance path (approximately 4 kΩ). To prevent the output
amplifiers from being shorted to 0 V during this time, Trans-
mission Gate G1 is also opened (see Figure 42). These conditions
are maintained until the analog power supplies have stabilized
and a valid word is written to a DAC register. At this time, G2
opens and G1 closes.
VOLTAGE
MONITOR
AND
CONTROL
G1
G2
VOUTA
Figure 42. Analog Output Control Circuitry
POWER-DOWN MODE
Each DAC channel of the AD5724/AD5734/AD5754 can be
individually powered down. By default, all channels are in power-
down mode. The power status is controlled by the power control
register (see Table 26 and Table 27 for details). When a channel
is in power-down mode, the output pin is clamped to ground
through a resistance of approximately 4 kΩ and the output of
the amplifier is disconnected from the output pin.
AD5724/AD5734/AD5754
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION
Each DAC channel of the AD5724/AD5734/AD5754 incorporates
individual overcurrent protection. The user has two options for
the configuration of the overcurrent protection: constant current
clamp or automatic channel power-down. The configuration of
the overcurrent protection is selected via the clamp enable bit in
the control register.
Constant Current Clamp (Clamp Enable = 1)
If a short circuit occurs in this configuration, the current is
clamped at 20 mA. This event is signaled to the user by the
setting of the appropriate overcurrent (OCX) bit in the power
control register. Upon removal of the short-circuit fault, the
OCX bit is cleared.
Automatic Channel Power-Down (Clamp Enable = 0)
If a short circuit occurs in this configuration, the shorted
channel powers down and the output is clamped to ground via a
resistance of approximately 4 kΩ. At this time, the output of the
amplifier is disconnected from the output pin. The short-circuit
event is signaled to the user via the overcurrent (OCX) bits, and
the power-up (PUX) bits indicate which DACs have powered
down. After the fault is rectified, the channels can be powered
up again by setting the PUX bits.
THERMAL SHUTDOWN
The AD5724/AD5734/AD5754 incorporate a thermal shutdown
feature that automatically shuts down the device if the core temp-
erature exceeds approximately 150°C. The thermal shutdown
feature is disabled by default and can be enabled via the TSD enable
bit of the control register. In the event of a thermal shutdown,
the TSD bit of the power control register is set.
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