Claiming an industry benchmark, the 16-bit MAX5888 LVDS D/A converter has a spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) of 76 dBc at a 40 MHz output. With an output frequency of 61 MHz (3.8 MHz channel), ...
In today’s high-speed wired and wireless communications arena, high speed components need to make efficient use of the limited available bandwidth is a challenge to designers. The high-speed digital ...
Sunnyvale, Calif.&#8212Maxim's 12-bit MAX19692, a 2.3 Gsps digital-to-analog converter (DAC), claims best-in-class dynamic range (SFDR) and overall performance among high-speed DACs that can directly ...
A 12-bit, 2.3-Gsamples/s DAC, the MAX19692 claims new standards among high-speed DACs that can synthesize high-frequency and wideband signals in multiple Nyquist zones. The device synthesizes signals ...
Digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) form the backbone of numerous modern electronic systems, transforming discrete digital signals into continuous analog outputs for applications ranging from ...
Despite the tremendous advancement in innovations on digitizing and processing signals over the last century, real world signals are inevitably analog in nature. A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) ...