The package that contains this software is called PDIP. In order for the device to operate, a supply voltage of 5V volts needs to be provided. Part of the Other Converters family, this FPGA part is a programmable gate array. It is designed to maximiRail/Tubee space efficiency by containing the FPGA model in Rail/Tube. In total, it has a total of 16 terminations. In this case, 16 pins are used in the design. In my opinion, this FPGA could produce fantastic results if mounted in Through Hole, provided that its specifications are followed. Design engineers can fully take advantage of its flexibility when operating at 5V supply voltage. In order for it to work, it requires a 5V power supply. When this module is operated at its maximum operating temperature, it reaches 85°C. A higher operating temperature than -35°C is recommended. A total of 16 pins are included in this device. This device is capable of supporting a maximum supply voltage of 5.25V. Using 4.75V as the minimum supply voltage, it can operate.
AD1866N Features
PDIP package 16 pin count 16 pins 2 channels
AD1866N Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices, Inc. AD1866N Digital to Analog Converters (DAC) applications.