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Analog Devices MAX5354EUA+ — Sensors & Transducers

MAX5354EUA+ 10-Bit DAC, Voltage-Output, SPI

MPNMAX5354EUA+
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Analog Devices MAX5354EUA+, 10-bit voltage-output DAC, R-2R architecture, SPI interface, 10µs typ settling time, single 5V supply, 8-uMAX package, -40°C to 85°C.

$9.66Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

MAX5354EUA+ specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeVoltage - Buffered
MountingSurface Mount
Reference typeExternal
Voltage - supply, analog5V
Voltage - supply, digital5V
InterfaceSPI
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
PackageTube
ArchitectureR-2R
INL (DNL)±1 (Max), ±1 (Max)
Settling time10µs (Typ)
Number of bits10
Case8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118\", 3.00mm Width)
Differential outputNo
Number of d (A converters)1

Product details

10-bit voltage-output DAC with R-2R architecture

The MAX5354EUA+ is a single-channel 10-bit digital-to-analog converter with a buffered voltage output. Its R-2R ladder architecture delivers monotonic performance with ±1 LSB max INL and DNL, ensuring no missing codes across the output range. Data is loaded via an SPI-compatible serial interface, and the output settles to within 1 LSB in 10 µs typical — fast enough for most closed-loop control and sensor calibration tasks.

Active production, 8-uMAX package

Housed in the 8-lead uMAX/uSOP package (3.00 mm width), the part is suited for space-constrained PCB layouts. The surface-mount footprint is shared with standard MSOP-8 and TSSOP-8 patterns.

Frequently asked questions

Does the MAX5354EUA+ require an external reference?

Yes, the reference input is external (REF pin). The output voltage is the product of the digital code and the external reference voltage. Choose a reference that matches your full-scale output requirement and stays within the 5V analog supply rail.

What is the settling time of the MAX5354EUA+?

The typical settling time to within 1 LSB is 10 µs. This sets the maximum update rate at roughly 100 kSPS, though the SPI clock speed and code-dependent glitch energy can reduce the practical throughput.