
DACs
A Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) is a device that transforms digital signals, which are made up of binary numbers (0s and 1s), into continuous electrical signals that can drive analog equipment like speakers or displays. Think of it as translating digital instructions into real-world sounds or images. For example, in a music player, the DAC converts the digital music files into analog signals that produce sound through your speakers. Essentially, DACs enable digital devices to interact seamlessly with the analog world by providing accurate, smooth signals from digital data.