The maximum clock frequency that can be used with the DAC-08ED is 1 MHz. However, it's recommended to use a clock frequency between 100 kHz to 500 kHz for optimal performance.
To ensure a stable output voltage, make sure to decouple the power supply pins (VCC and GND) with a 10 uF capacitor, and use a low-pass filter (e.g., a 1 kΩ resistor and a 10 nF capacitor) at the output pin.
The settling time of the DAC-08ED is approximately 10 μs to 1 LSB (least significant bit) accuracy. However, this can vary depending on the output voltage, clock frequency, and load conditions.
Yes, the DAC-08ED can be used with a microcontroller that has a 3.3V output. However, you may need to use a level shifter or a voltage translator to convert the 3.3V logic levels to 5V, which is the recommended logic level for the DAC-08ED.
The DAC-08ED can source up to 1.5 mA of output current. If you need to drive a load that requires more current, you can use an op-amp buffer or a voltage follower to increase the output current capability.