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DA converter

Invention: DA converter

Year    Description
2001Invention patented by Hirotomo Ishii on August 28th, 2001. Abstract: Considering that MOS transistors on a common integrated circuit can be controlled in resistance ratio between them with a relatively high accuracy, a DA converter is improved in accuracy by replacing resistors required to be accurate with MOS transistors without inviting an increase of the chip area. That is, between a high potential reference voltage (VrefH) and a low potential reference voltage (VrefL), a plurality of MOS transistors (M1-MN) are connected in series such that they normally operate in a linear region and at least one turns OFF during power-down periods of the DA converter. One of partial voltages (V1-VN) of these MOS transistors (M1-MN) is selected by switches (SW1-SWN) controlled in ON-OFF motion by a control signal obtained by decoding a digital input (12) in a decoder (11), and delivered to an analog output (13), such that an analog value corresponding to the digital data given from the digital input (12) is sent out from the analog output 13.
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