MAX537 (5)

The MAX537 is available from Analog Devices at Xecor. Designed for digital gain and offset control, the MAX537 offers four 12-bit DACs with output buffers, simultaneous or independent control via a 3-wire serial interface, and ±1 LSB total unadjusted error. Available in 16-SOIC packages, it is ideal for industrial process controls, motion-control devices, and remote industrial controls. Whether used in automotive, telecommunications, or general-purpose applications, this series ensures high performance, scalability, and efficiency for demanding applications. Xecor is an authorized distributor for Analog Devices. Please view our extensive selection of the MAX537 series below.

Part Number Description Package Inventory Add To Bom
MAX537AEWE+ Upgrade your system with this RoHS compliant DAC solution SOIC-16 6,567
MAX537AEPE+ Low-power, high-performance voltage-output DACs suitable for a wide range of industrial automation need PDIP-16 5,004
MAX537BEWE+ Digital to Analog Converters - DAC Calibrated, Quad, 12-Bit Voltage-Output DACs with Serial Interface SOIC-16 3,015
MAX537AEWE+T MAX537AEWE+T is suitable for industrial applications SOIC-16 3,631
MAX537BCWE+ Upgrade your tech with MAX537BCWE+ electronic component SOIC W-16 5,953

Key Featrues

Four 12-Bit DACs with Output Buffers: The integration of four 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) with precision output buffers ensures high accuracy and stability in voltage output, making it ideal for applications requiring multiple analog signals with minimal error, such as industrial process controls and motion-control devices.
SPI/QSPI and MICROWIRE Compatibility: The device supports SPI, QSPI, and MICROWIRE serial interfaces, providing flexibility in communication with microcontrollers and other digital systems. This enhances ease of integration and reduces complexity in system design, particularly in remote industrial controls and general-purpose applications.
±1 LSB Total Unadjusted Error (MAX536): The factory-calibrated ±1 LSB total unadjusted error ensures high precision without the need for additional adjustments. This feature significantly improves performance in applications like digital gain and offset control, where accuracy is critical.
Power-On Reset: The built-in power-on reset feature ensures that the DACs initialize to a known state upon power-up, enhancing reliability and consistency in system operation. This is particularly beneficial in industrial and automation systems where predictable startup behavior is essential.
Double-Buffered Digital Inputs: The double-buffered digital inputs allow for simultaneous or independent control of the four DACs, enabling synchronized updates of multiple channels. This feature is advantageous in applications requiring precise timing and coordination, such as motion-control devices and complex industrial systems.

Applications

Digital Gain and Offset Control: The MAX536/MAX537 is perfect for applications requiring precise digital gain and offset control. Its quad 12-bit DACs and buffered voltage outputs ensure accurate adjustments in systems like audio amplifiers, signal conditioning circuits, and instrumentation, where fine-tuning of signals is critical.
Industrial Process Controls: With its high precision and robust performance, the MAX536/MAX537 is well-suited for industrial process control systems. It can be used to control actuators, valves, and other components in automated manufacturing environments, ensuring accurate and reliable operation under varying conditions.
Motion-Control Devices: The MAX536/MAX537 excels in motion-control applications, such as robotics and CNC machines. Its ability to provide precise voltage outputs enables smooth and accurate control of motors and servos, enhancing the performance and efficiency of motion-control systems.
Remote Industrial Controls: The MAX536/MAX537 is ideal for remote industrial control systems, where reliable and accurate signal generation is essential. Its SPI-compatible interface and robust design make it suitable for use in harsh environments, ensuring consistent performance in remote monitoring and control applications.