Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-grade PCB with gold-plated connectors
Grade – Research/Industrial
Application – Signal generation, calibration, automated testing, data acquisition
Output Channels – 2 (Dual)
Resolution – 16-bit
Product Overview
The Dual DAC Interface is engineered for high-precision analog signal generation and control in laboratory environments. Built with a high-grade PCB and gold-plated connectors, it ensures minimal signal loss and superior durability. This dual-channel interface delivers 16-bit resolution, enabling fine-tuned voltage or current output for critical applications such as calibration, automated testing, and data acquisition. Its low-noise architecture and high stability make it suitable for experiments requiring consistent and accurate signal reproduction. The interface supports seamless integration with standard lab equipment, including oscilloscopes, function generators, and microcontrollers, via universal connectivity options. Designed for research and industrial use, it adheres to strict quality standards, ensuring reliable performance even in demanding conditions. Whether used for dynamic signal synthesis or static reference voltages, this DAC interface provides the precision and flexibility needed for advanced lab workflows.
FAQs
1. What type of connectors does the Dual DAC Interface use?
The interface features gold-plated connectors for optimal signal integrity and corrosion resistance.
2. Can this DAC interface be used for both voltage and current output?
Yes, it supports configurable output modes for voltage or current, depending on the application requirements.
3. Is this compatible with standard lab software for data acquisition?
It is designed to integrate with most data acquisition software via common communication protocols like USB or SPI.
4. What is the typical response time for signal changes?
The interface offers a fast settling time of under 10 microseconds for rapid signal adjustments.
5. Are there alternatives for single-channel applications?
For single-channel needs, consider a dedicated single DAC module with similar resolution and stability features.










