Abstract

Digital-to-analog converters (DACs) find application in many systems, including communication transmitters and consumer electronics. Among various DAC realizations, the current-steering topology offers the highest speed and becomes the de facto solution at gigahertz frequencies, especially if the analog output must be delivered to a resistive load. In this article, we study this DAC's design principles.

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