Digital-Analog Converter
Our DAC series comprises of current steering digital-to-analog converters with sampling speeds of up-to 2.5GSps and up to 12 bits.
Overview
Our DAC series comprises of current steering digital-to-analog converters with sampling speeds of up-to 2.5GSps and up to 12 bits. These DACs are suitable for a wide range of applications from wireless communication to radar.
Product overview:
| Product Name | InCirT DAC 1 | InCirT DAC 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Type | DAC | DAC |
| Max Sampling Speed | 250 MSps | 2.5GSps |
| Bits | 9 Bit | 10 Bit |
| ENOB | 8.5 | >9 |
| P2P Output Swing | 400mV | 400mV |
| Integrated error correction | Yes | Yes |
| Process node | GF 22FDX | GF 22FDX |
Key features
- Scalable sampling speed of 250MSps-2.5GSps
- Single-, dual- or quadchannel
- Tuneable 400mV P2P output swing
- Integrated error calibration
- All parameters adjustable upon request
Benefits
- All parameters adjustable upon request
- 400mV P2P output swing
- Integrated error calibration
Files
Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.
Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| GlobalFoundries | 22nm | FDX | — |
Specifications
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Frequently asked questions about DAC IP cores
What is Digital-Analog Converter?
Digital-Analog Converter is a DAC IP core from InCirT GmbH listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for globalfoundries.
How should engineers evaluate this DAC?
Engineers should review the overview, key features, supported foundries and nodes, maturity, deliverables, and provider information before shortlisting this DAC IP.
Can this semiconductor IP be compared with similar products?
Yes. Buyers can compare this product with similar semiconductor IP cores or IP families based on category, provider, process options, and structured technical specifications.