Hi,
I just got the ESOTERIC D-1 DA convertor.... and found that there have 2 pcs of the BurrBrown PCM64P. I would like to get the datasheet of this PCM64P, I tried to find it on the TI website but nothing there! Please help!
Thanks!
I just got the ESOTERIC D-1 DA convertor.... and found that there have 2 pcs of the BurrBrown PCM64P. I would like to get the datasheet of this PCM64P, I tried to find it on the TI website but nothing there! Please help!
Thanks!
There is the PCM63 which is part of that family but I couldn't find any info on the 64.hatasa said:Really no one have info of this there?
It is the 18bit parallel DAC...
You can buy it at a few places, it has been used somewhere by Sony, there part number is 875997028.
Calling or mailing TI or Sony might bring a solution.
/Hugo 🙂
Hi,
Thanks a lot.... I am going to find more info. If I've got anything new I will notice here! Thanks!
Thanks a lot.... I am going to find more info. If I've got anything new I will notice here! Thanks!

No datasheet, this is all i have:
18 bit, one channel.
parallel input, ttl, CSB/COB input type
THD+N -96dB
current ouput, unipolar -2.0mA, bipolar 1.0mA
powersupply +5 and -15V 415mW
42pin .6" DIP, plastic
gain error 0.5% max, drift 10 ppm/.C max
Vos drift unipolar 2.0 ppm/.C max, bipolar 2 ppm/.C max
Vos error bipolar 0.3%FSR
temp range 0-70.C
Hope this helps anyway,
GuidoB
18 bit, one channel.
parallel input, ttl, CSB/COB input type
THD+N -96dB
current ouput, unipolar -2.0mA, bipolar 1.0mA
powersupply +5 and -15V 415mW
42pin .6" DIP, plastic
gain error 0.5% max, drift 10 ppm/.C max
Vos drift unipolar 2.0 ppm/.C max, bipolar 2 ppm/.C max
Vos error bipolar 0.3%FSR
temp range 0-70.C
Hope this helps anyway,
GuidoB
Hi, Hatasa
As far as I can remember, the PCM64 was a low cost version of BB’s huge expensive industrial 18 bitter DAC729. No this one is not on TI’s web site either. It was one with trimpots for the last 2 LSB’s to trim it to 18 bits accuracy.
To find the PCM64P I think you have to dig through BB’s paper databooks from 8-10 years ago or so.
Cheers
As far as I can remember, the PCM64 was a low cost version of BB’s huge expensive industrial 18 bitter DAC729. No this one is not on TI’s web site either. It was one with trimpots for the last 2 LSB’s to trim it to 18 bits accuracy.
To find the PCM64P I think you have to dig through BB’s paper databooks from 8-10 years ago or so.
Cheers
Hi Hatasa,
I have the databook (hardcopy), please mail me and I can have one pohotocopy for you. 🙂
cheers
I have the databook (hardcopy), please mail me and I can have one pohotocopy for you. 🙂
cheers
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