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MAX5550ETE+ DAC 10-Bit 30µs Settling Time 16-TQFN

MPNMAX5550ETE+
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Analog Devices MAX5550ETE+, 10-bit current-output DAC, dual-channel, current-steering architecture, 30 µs settling time, I²C/SPI interface, 16-TQFN (3x3 mm) package.

$8.62Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging16-WFQFN Exposed Pad
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

MAX5550ETE+ specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeCurrent - Buffered
MountingSurface Mount
Reference typeExternal, Internal
Voltage - supply, analog2.7V ~ 5.25V
Voltage - supply, digital2.7V ~ 5.25V
InterfaceI²C, SPI
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
PackageTube
ArchitectureCurrent Steering
INL (DNL)±2, ±1 (Max)
Settling time30µs (Typ)
Number of bits10
Case16-WFQFN Exposed Pad
Differential outputNo
Number of d (A converters)2

Product details

10-bit dual DAC with 30 µs settling

The MAX5550ETE+ is a 10-bit, dual-channel, current-output DAC from Analog Devices, built on a current-steering architecture. Its 30 µs typical settling time supports update rates suitable for closed-loop control, programmable voltage references, and waveform generation where the output must settle to within 1 LSB before the next update.

Single-supply rail and interface flexibility

The data interface supports both I²C and SPI, so the part can drop into existing bus topologies without a protocol translator.

The surface-mount package is supplied in tube.

Frequently asked questions

What is the settling time of the MAX5550ETE+?

The typical settling time is 30 µs. This is the time from a full-scale code change to the output settling within 1 LSB, defining the maximum update rate for the DAC.

Does the MAX5550ETE+ support I²C and SPI?

Yes, the data interface supports both I²C and SPI, selectable per the application bus topology.