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±0.5°C Accurate Digital Temperature Sensor and Quad Voltage Output 10-Bit DAC
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The ADT7316/ADT7317/ADT7318*combine a 10-bit temperature-to-digital converter and a quad 12-/10-/8-bit DAC, respectively, in a 16-lead QSOP. This includes a bandgap temperature sensor and a 10-bit...
Features
ADT7316?four 12-bit DACs ADT7318?four 8-bit DACs Buffered voltage output Guaranteed monotonic by design over all codes 10-bit temperature-to-digital converter Temperature range: ?40°C to +120°C Temperature sensor accuracy of ±0.5°C Supply range: 2.7 V to 5.5 V DAC output range: 0 V to 2 VREF Power-down current : Internal 2.28 VREF option Double-buffered input logic Buffered/unbuffered reference input option

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