Paste this into Claude Code (VS Code panel, Adom editor, or terminal) to install:
Search the Adom Wiki for the library component "DAC8552" (slug: dac8552) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/libraries/dac8552. Pull down the KiCad symbol, footprint, and 3D model files from the wiki page's assets. Install them into my current KiCad project and register in sym-lib-table and fp-lib-table. If the page has a datasheet URL, save that too.
The DAC8552 is a dual-channel 16-bit digital-to-analog converter from TI with SPI interface. Features rail-to-rail output, low glitch, and ±1 LSB INL. Suitable for precision analog output applications.
Electrical Specifications
Resolution: 16-bit
Channels: 2
Settling Time: 10µs
Interface: SPI (50MHz)
Supply: 2.7V-5.5V
Package: TSSOP-8
Pin Configuration
Package: VSSOP-8
Pin 1: VOUTA — DAC A analog output
Pin 2: VOUTB — DAC B analog output
Pin 3: GND — Ground
Pin 4: SCLK — SPI clock
Pin 5: SYNC — Chip select (active low)
Pin 6: DIN — SPI data input
Pin 7: LDAC — Load DACs (active low)
Pin 8: VDD — Supply / reference (2.7V-5.5V)
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