Philips Semiconductors
Triple 8-bit video Digital-to-Analog
Converter (DAC)
Product specification
TDA8771A
FEATURES
• 8-bit resolution
• Sampling rate up to 35 MHz
• Internal reference voltage regulator
• No deglitching circuit required
• Large output voltage range
• 1 kΩ output load
• Power dissipation only 200 mW
• Single 5 V power supply
• 44-pin QFP package.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TDA8771A is a triple 8-bit video Digital-to-Analog
Converter (DAC). It converts the digital input signals into
analog voltage outputs at a maximum conversion rate of
35 MHz.
The DACs are based on resistor-string architecture with
integrated output buffers. The output voltage range is
determined by a built-in reference source.
The device is fabricated in a 5 V, CMOS process that
ensures high functionality with low power dissipation.
APPLICATIONS
• General purpose high-speed digital-to-analog
conversion
• Digital TV
• Graphic display
• Desktop video processing.
QUICK REFERENCE DATA
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
VDDA
VDDD
IDDA
IDDD
INL
DNL
fclk(max)
Ptot
analog supply voltage
4.5
digital supply voltage
4.5
analog supply current
RL = 1 kΩ; note 1
10
digital supply current
fclk = 35 MHz
−
integral non-linearity
fclk = 35 MHz; ramp input
−
differential non-linearity fclk = 35 MHz; ramp input
−
maximum clock frequency
35
total power dissipation
RL = 1 kΩ; fclk = 35 MHz; note 1 45
5.0
5.5
5.0
5.5
33
45
7
20
±0.5 ±1
±0.25 ±0.5
−
−
200 360
V
V
mA
mA
LSB
LSB
MHz
mW
Note
1. Minimum and maximum data of current and power consumption are measured in worse case conditions: for
minimum data, all digital inputs are at logic level 0 while for maximum data, all digital inputs are at logic level 1.
ORDERING INFORMATION
TYPE
NUMBER NAME
PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION
TDA8771AH QFP44 plastic quad flat package; 44 leads (lead length 1.3 mm);
body 10 × 10 × 1.75 mm
VERSION
SOT307-2
1996 Jan 25
2