The IP-DAC is a Type II IndustryPack D/A converter module delivering 16-bit resolution and high-fidelity analog output for precision voltage control applications. Each module supports up to 64 DAC channels per 6U VME slot through low-profile surface-mount design. The IP-DAC excels in multi-channel systems via master/slave architecture—one master can synchronize up to 32 slave modules via RS-485, scaling to 528 total channels with simultaneous update capability at rates up to 10 kHz.
Technical Specifications
• Resolution: 16-bit
• Dynamic Range: 94 dB
• Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.003%
• Sustained Throughput Rate: Up to 10 kHz
• Analog Low Pass Filtering: Ultra linear
• Operational Amplifiers: Linear Technology LT1114 precision picoamp input Op Amps
• Reference Voltage: Single high-precision (3 ppm/°C) reference; external reference option available
• Output Level/Offset Adjustment: On-the-fly via dedicated DAC channel
• Data Access: 16-bit word access only (I/O or memory space); byte writes not responded to
• Factory Calibration: Each channel calibrated with offset and gain correction factors stored in ID PROM; accuracy within one LSB
– Key Features
• Programmable Output Ranges: 0 to +10 V, ±5 V, -10 V to 0 V
• Simultaneous Update: Master/slave configuration for synchronized multi-module operation via RS-485 sync signal
• Scalability: Single master drives up to 32 slaves (33 total IPs, 528 channels)
• Interrupt Support: Master IP provides interrupt signal after update cycle for high-throughput interrupt-driven applications
• Isolated Analog Ground: Dedicated ground plane; RF-filtered analog power
• Channel Density: Up to 64 channels per slot with dual-sided component layout
– Typical Applications
Precision analog output, multi-channel voltage control, synchronized data acquisition systems, and high-density embedded instrumentation requiring simultaneous channel updates.
– Compatibility & Integration
Forms single-wide IndustryPack module compatible with VME, CompactPCI, and ISA carrier boards. Software-configurable master/slave operation supports modular system expansion.


















