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MT-017 Datasheet, PDF (7/7 Pages) Analog Devices – Oversampling Interpolating DACs
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REFERENCES
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papers written on oversampling interpolating DACs).
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PCM Signals," U.S. Patent 4,467,316, filed June 3, 1981, issued August 21, 1984. (a description of
interpolating DACs).
3. Robert W. Adams and Tom W. Kwan, "Data-directed Scrambler for Multi-bit Noise-shaping D/A
Converters," U.S. Patent 5,404,142, filed August 5, 1993, issued April 4, 1995. (describes a segmented
audio DAC with data scrambling).
4. Y. Matsuya, et. al., "A 16-Bit Oversampling A/D Conversion Technology Using Triple-Integration Noise
Shaping," IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, Vol. SC-22, No. 6, December 1987, pp. 921-929.
5. Y. Matsuya, et. al., "A 17-Bit Oversampling D/A Conversion Technology Using Multistage Noise
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6. Walt Kester, Analog-Digital Conversion, Analog Devices, 2004, ISBN 0-916550-27-3, Chapter 3. Also
available as The Data Conversion Handbook, Elsevier/Newnes, 2005, ISBN 0-7506-7841-0, Chapter 3.
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