The maximum output current of the DAC8532IDGKR is 5mA per channel.
To ensure accurate voltage output, make sure to use a stable reference voltage, minimize noise on the power supply lines, and use a low-pass filter to remove high-frequency noise from the output.
The settling time of the DAC8532IDGKR is typically around 10μs, but this can vary depending on the output voltage, load capacitance, and other factors.
Yes, the DAC8532IDGKR can be used in a ratiometric configuration, where the output voltage is proportional to the reference voltage. This can be useful in applications where the output voltage needs to track changes in the reference voltage.
The DAC8532IDGKR has a built-in power-on reset (POR) circuit that resets the device to a known state after power-up. To handle the POR, ensure that the power supply voltage is stable and within the recommended range before applying a clock signal to the device.