Coded data generation or conversion – Analog to or from digital conversion – Digital to analog conversion
Patent
1988-03-23
1989-06-27
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Coded data generation or conversion
Analog to or from digital conversion
Digital to analog conversion
341118, H03M 166
Patent
active
048433926
ABSTRACT:
A true N-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC), i.e. a DAC the absolute accuracy error of which is less than 1 LSB (or .+-.1/2 LSB), can be composed of easy obtainable and low-priced components. The DAC distinguishes a very fast, highly accurate, high resolution conversion of a digital input code into an equivalent voltage or current.
Two or more DACs are cascaded in order to attain a high resolution. Only one ROM and an associated DAC are necessary to obtain an accuracy error of less than 1 LSB, in consequence of the increased resolution. The final trimming can be conducted in packaged form of the device through the ROM programming.
For example, a true 16-bit DAC can be composed of three equal true 8-bit DACs, wherein their absolute accuracy error must be less than 0.992 LSB. A ROM with the storage capacity of only 256 bytes is necessary.
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Shoop Jr. William M.
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