The recommended power-up sequence is to apply VCC first, followed by AVCC, and then the digital supply (DVCC). This ensures that the analog and digital sections of the device are powered up correctly.
To ensure accurate voltage output, it is essential to use a stable and low-noise voltage reference, and to decouple the analog and digital power supplies properly. Additionally, the output voltage should be filtered using a low-pass filter to remove any high-frequency noise.
The maximum output current of the DAC8760IPWPR is 10 mA. Exceeding this current limit may cause damage to the device or affect its performance.
The DAC8760IPWPR can be interfaced with a microcontroller using a serial interface (SPI or I2C). The microcontroller sends the digital code to the DAC, and the DAC converts it to an analog voltage output. The interface protocol and timing requirements are specified in the datasheet.
The settling time of the DAC8760IPWPR is typically around 10 μs, but it can vary depending on the output voltage range and the load capacitance. The settling time is the time it takes for the output voltage to settle within a specified error band after a code change.