DAC081S101CIMM Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (Small Outline Packages) In Stock
DAC081S101CIMM is an 8-bit single-channel DAC from Texas Instruments with serial interface, up to 5.5V analog output, and 0.293% max linearity error. From $0.66 in stock worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- Small Outline Packages
- Pin Count
- 8
- Lifecycle
- OBSOLETE
- Datasheet
- DAC081S101CIMM Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- Price
- From $0.6645(MOQ 1)
- Temp Range
- -40.0°C to 105.0°C
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- 8-bit resolution with serial (SPI-compatible) input interface for precise analog output control
- Wide supply voltage range up to 5.5V, suitable for battery-powered and industrial applications
- Ultra-compact SOT-23 / MSOP-8 package enabling space-constrained PCB designs
- Low linearity error (max 0.293% FSR) ensuring accurate voltage output across full code range
Applications
The DAC081S101CIMM is well-suited for portable instrumentation, industrial control systems, and sensor calibration circuits where compact size and low power consumption are critical. Its serial interface simplifies connectivity with microcontrollers and DSPs in consumer electronics and medical devices. It also serves in audio equipment, programmable voltage references, and closed-loop control applications requiring reliable 8-bit analog output.
Specifications
| Pbfree Code | No |
| YTEOL | 0 |
| Analog Output Voltage-Max | 5.5V |
| Converter Type | D/A CONVERTER |
| Input Bit Code | BINARY |
| Input Format | SERIAL |
| JESD-30 Code | S-PDSO-G8 |
| JESD-609 Code | e0 |
| Linearity Error-Max (EL) | 0.293% |
| Number of Bits | 8 |
| Number of Functions | 1 |
| Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY |
| Package Equivalence Code | TSSOP8,.19 |
| Package Shape | SQUARE |
| Package Style | SMALL OUTLINE, THIN PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH |
| Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 260 |
| Qualification Status | Not Qualified |
| Settling Time-Max | 5 µs |
| Settling Time-Nom (tstl) | 3 µs |
| Supply Current-Max | 0.328mA |
| Supply Voltage-Nom | 3V |
| Surface Mount | YES |
| Technology | CMOS |
| Temperature Grade | INDUSTRIAL |
| Terminal Finish | TIN LEAD |
| Terminal Form | GULL WING |
| Terminal Pitch | 0.65mm |
| Terminal Position | DUAL |
| Package | Small Outline Packages |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level | MSL 1 |
| HTS Code | 8542.39.00.40 |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
Compatible alternatives and drop-in replacements for DAC081S101CIMM:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the resolution and output voltage range of the DAC081S101CIMM?
The DAC081S101CIMM is an 8-bit DAC providing 256 discrete output levels. Its analog output voltage range extends up to 5.5V, determined by the reference voltage supplied. This makes it suitable for precision signal generation in industrial and portable designs.
What interface does the DAC081S101CIMM use to receive digital input data?
The DAC081S101CIMM uses a serial (SPI-compatible) binary-coded input format. This 3-wire serial interface reduces the number of I/O pins required and simplifies integration with common microcontrollers, FPGAs, and DSPs operating at standard SPI voltages.
What are the typical applications for the DAC081S101CIMM?
Typical applications include portable instrumentation, industrial process control, sensor calibration, programmable voltage references, medical devices, and audio signal processing. Its compact MSOP-8 package and low linearity error of max 0.293% FSR make it ideal for space-constrained and accuracy-sensitive designs.
What package does the DAC081S101CIMM come in and what does the suffix mean?
The DAC081S101CIMM is housed in an MSOP-8 (Mini Small Outline Package with 8 pins), indicated by the 'MM' suffix. This small outline package measures approximately 3mm x 3mm, making it ideal for compact PCB layouts in handheld and portable equipment.
Can I find a substitute or alternative for the DAC081S101CIMM?
Compatible alternatives include the DAC081S101QML and other 8-bit serial DACs from Texas Instruments such as the DAC0832. Parts from Microchip (MCP4801) or Analog Devices with equivalent SPI serial interface and 8-bit resolution may also serve as drop-in replacements depending on supply voltage and package requirements.
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