3-Bit R-2R Digital to Analog Converter Using Binary and Thermometer Code
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 30, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
In this paper analysis of 3-bit R-2r ladder DAC designed with the specification of INL &DNL .The simulation & analysis is done using the binary and thermometer code. In this design DAC the Maximum INL & DNL is 0.15 achieved . The circuit simulation is done using the Eldo Spice in Mentor Graphics Tool with the 180nm CMOS process Technology.
Authors and Affiliations
Vishva Patel
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