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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hi, They are all similar in working principle.You should read about how
quiet a power supply needs to be for a 16 bit or 24 bit dac to get accurate conversion or resolution,very educational. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Ayrshire
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I would find the article interesting reading. Can you tell me where to find it.
Ianmac |
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National semiconductor,Analog Devices etc.Look for application notes on dac or signal conversion. Although not specifically addressing audio dacs but industrial ones of 10-12bit it is nonetheless challenging and much more difficult at 16bit or higher. Singa |
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