The recommended power-up sequence is to apply VCC first, followed by AVCC, and then the digital inputs. This ensures that the internal voltage regulators are powered up correctly.
To ensure accurate voltage output, it is essential to use a high-quality voltage reference, such as the Texas Instruments REF5025. Additionally, ensure that the output voltage is buffered with an op-amp, such as the OPA333, to prevent loading effects.
The maximum output current of the DAC8832 is 5mA per channel. Exceeding this current limit may cause damage to the device or affect its accuracy.
To synchronize multiple DAC8832 devices, use the SYNC pin to synchronize the internal clock. This ensures that all devices update their outputs simultaneously, which is essential in applications requiring simultaneous voltage updates.
The LDAC (Load DAC) pin is used to update the DAC output voltage. When LDAC is low, the DAC output voltage is updated with the new value. When LDAC is high, the DAC output voltage is latched and held until LDAC is brought low again.