Category: Digital-analog converter 

A DAC, or Digital-to-Analog Converter, is an electronic device that transforms digital data—typically a series of binary numbers—into a corresponding analog voltage or current, allowing digital systems to interface with the analog world. By converting discrete digital values into smooth, continuous signals, DACs enable microcontrollers, computers, and digital audio systems to drive speakers, control motors, generate waveforms, and produce precise analog outputs. Their performance is defined by factors like resolution, sampling rate, linearity, and noise, all of which determine how accurately the analog output represents the original digital information.

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Internal identifier: dac - Created: 2026-02-12 16:36:16