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Interpolative Digital-to-Analog Converters
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1974Interpolative digital-to-analog (D/A) converters produce a final output via a two-step process. First, each digital input word is used to control a circuit whose output oscillates rapidly (i.e., many times faster than new digital input values are provided) between coarsely spaced analog values (i.e., many times coarser than the resolution specified by ...
G. Ritchie, J. Candy, W. Ninke
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Noise analysis of photonic digital-to-analog converters
Applied Optics, 2022Photonic digital-to-analog converters (PDACs) have a broad application prospect due to the ability to overcome the non-idealities in electronic circuits. PDACs are usually implemented by quantizing and summing the optical intensities of multiple lasers.
Jiading Li +3 more
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2015
The unique processing characteristics and demonstrated performance of OTFTs suggest that they can be competitive candidates for emerging commercial applications such as flexible displays, low-end RFID tags and smart sensors systems.
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The unique processing characteristics and demonstrated performance of OTFTs suggest that they can be competitive candidates for emerging commercial applications such as flexible displays, low-end RFID tags and smart sensors systems.
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Abundance of ladder digital-to-analog converters
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2001A general digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which encompasses popularly known weighted-resistor and R-2R ladder DACs as the special cases, is introduced. The weighted-resistor subfamily has been studied in the recent past. This paper presents a detailed study of the sub-family of ladder DACs. Some DACs have very interesting features.
RATHORE, TS, JAIN, A
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2013
In this chapter, the concept and performance specifications of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are reviewed. Different DAC architectures and physical implementations are introduced. Recently published state-of-the-art DACs are summarized to show the performance limitations.
Yongjian Tang +2 more
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In this chapter, the concept and performance specifications of digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are reviewed. Different DAC architectures and physical implementations are introduced. Recently published state-of-the-art DACs are summarized to show the performance limitations.
Yongjian Tang +2 more
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Macromodels for digital to analog converters
Proceedings. IEEE Energy and Information Technologies in the Southeast', 2003The authors extend the concept of a macromodel to include a class of digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The macromodel is applied to an 8-b DAC and the performances of the device-level model and the macromodel are compared using SPICE. The macromodel is shown to be faster by a factor of 20-30 and minimizes the convergence problems typically associated ...
A.J. Brodersen, A.R. Al-Ali
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An SFQ digital to analog converter
IEEE Transactions on Appiled Superconductivity, 1997We have developed and demonstrated a digital to analog converter DAC which uses an SFQ counter to precisely divide an input reference oscillator to produce a set of binary frequencies/voltages. The binary input gates the output SFQ pulses of the counter flip flops to a passive summing network, producing an analog output current. The DAC is asynchronous
R.D. Sandell, B.J. Dalrymple, A.D. Smith
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Digital to analog converter nonlinear test
Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Teani, Carlos Roberto Negräo +1 more
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A charge transfer multiplying digital-to-analog converter
1976 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. Digest of Technical Papers, 1976A new charge-transfer multiplying digital-to-analog converter employs an array of binary-weighted MOS capacitors and MOS transistors as its only elements. It can be fabricated on the same chip and by the same process as most charge-coupled devices and bucket-brigade devices, and provides two- or four-quadrant multiplication.
J.F. Albarran, D.A. Hodges
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Static nonlinearity testing of digital-to-analog converters
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2001The paper presents a diagnostic tool for analyzing the bit intermodulations in digital-to-analog converters (DACs). Bit intermodulations cause linearity errors which degrade the performance of the converter. A better understanding of these errors can lead to designing and building more accurate converters.
Vargha, Balázs +2 more
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