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Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs or D/A converters) are integrated circuits that are used to convert a digital signal into an analog signal. Our portfolio of DACs offers many features such as volatile and nonvolatile memory, multiple interface types, low power consumption, small size and up to eight channel outputs. Designed for analog performance and capable of operating independent of a microcontroller (MCU), our DACs also offer multiple voltage reference options, operating voltages, output buffering and output gain options. Our broad portfolio of DACs fits precision control applications in consumer electronics, sensor applications, industrial computerization, data acquisition, automotive systems, battery management and other designs.
Looking for a precision voltage reference for your data conversion system to help improve accuracy? Check out our voltage reference products.
Looking for a complete analog-to-digital converter solution for your application? Check out our wide selection of A/D converters.
The high-accuracy, low-power and low-noise performance of our AEC-Q100-qualified analog-to-digital converters make them excellent choices for automotive designs.
The MCP4728 Evaluation Board (MCP4728EV) is a tool for quick and easy evaluation of the MCP4728 Quad Channel 12-bit Non-Volatile Digital-to-Analog Converter from Microchip Technology. The evaluation board contains the MCP4728 device and connection pins for the Microchip's popular PICkit™ Serial Analyzer. This video demonstrates the use of this evaluation board by connecting it to a PICkit™ Serial Analyzer and entering the appropriate DAC input data in the PICkit™ Serial Analyzer's PC Graphical User Interface program. The PICkit™ Serial Analyzer sends the user's data to the DAC device so that new DAC's analog outputs will be available immediately at the output pins.
The MCP4728 Evaluation Board (MCP4728EV) is a tool for quick and easy evaluation of the MCP4728 Quad Channel 12-bit Non-Volatile Digital-to-Analog Converter from Microchip Technology. The evaluation board contains the MCP4728 device and connection pins for the Microchip's popular PICkit™ Serial Analyzer. This video demonstrates the use of this evaluation board by connecting it to a PICkit Serial Analyzer and entering the appropriate DAC input data in the PICkit Serial Analyzer's PC Graphical User Interface program. The PICkit Serial Analyzer sends the user's data to the DAC device so that new DAC's analog outputs will be available immediately at the output pins.
This video provides an overview demonstration of the MCP47x6 PICtail Plus Daughter Board.