Design and implementation details of a new 18-bit digital-to-analog converter are presented. The device is suitable for digital audio applications requiring an unusually large dynamic range, low wide-band noise, high speed, and low distortion. Key design considerations include careful management of thermal effects, a low-glitch switching architecture, and isolation of parasitic noise sources.
Authors:
Halbert, Joel M.; Shill, Mark A.
Affiliation:
Burr-Brown Corporation, Tucson, AZ
JAES Volume 36 Issue 6 pp. 469-480; June 1988
Publication Date:
June 1, 1988
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