D/A conversion device having multiple D/A converters with substantially equal voltages supplied thereto

  

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D/A conversion device having multiple D/A converters with substantially equal voltages supplied thereto

Invention: D/A conversion device having multiple D/A converters with substantially equal voltages supplied thereto

Year    Description
1995Invention patented by Yuri Ohya on October 18th, 1995. Abstract: A D/A conversion device of the present invention includes: a first converter for converting a digital signal into an analog signal; a second converter for converting a digital signal into an analog signal; a power supplying circuit for supplying a voltage to the first converter and the second converter; and a power supply main line for connecting the first converter and the second converter to the power supplying circuit, wherein a voltage rise or a voltage drop caused by resistance of the power supply main line from the power supplying circuit to the first converter is substantially equal to a voltage rise or a voltage drop caused by resistance of the power supply main line from the power supplying circuit to the second converter.
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