Look on any of the major analog manufacturers' websites and you'll find lots of 12-bit D/A converters. Do any of them really qualify as 12-bit devices? I mean really. A little history is in order here ...
Faster, smaller, and less expensive are the guiding words of new electronics and it's certainly true for digital-to-analog (D/A) converters. Manufacturers of these omnipresent components are always ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. By the time you read this, more than 20 million digital converters will have been purchased and ...
Offering support for hi-res PCM, DSD, 7 digital inputs, and future upgradability, the McIntosh MDA200 D/A Converter warrants a serious look. 7 digital inputs and upgradability might not seem all that ...
Digital to analog converters are used in video systems to convert digital video data and sync information into analog signals. These analog signals directly drive monitors or TV’s, usually via a cable ...
Earlier TVs accepted only analog video, and converter boxes use DACs to convert digital TV broadcasts to analog (see TV converter box). See DTV. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other ...
Parasound just introduced the Zdac, a 192 kHz Digital to Analog Converter that gives consumers the highest possible sound quality when playing digital music files from computers via USB, or from a CD ...
A family of low-power transmit D/A converters (TxDACs) reduces power consumption by up to 70% over previous devices. The AD970x series consists of the 14-Bit AD9707, the 12-Bit AD9706, the 10-Bit ...
Claiming to be a first, the AD5516 is a 16-channel, 12-bit D/A converter with bipolar outputs and a 14-bit increment mode. The chip incorporates a serial interface operating at rates up to 20 MHz and ...