
DA Converters
A Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) is a device that transforms digital data—like the ones stored in computers or digital music players—into real-world signals such as sound, light, or voltage. It takes the digital instructions, which are made up of binary numbers (0s and 1s), and converts them into continuous, smooth signals that can be used to control speakers, displays, or other analog devices. Essentially, a DAC acts like a translator, turning digital information into physical signals that we can perceive and utilize in everyday technology.