Fundamentals of Electric Circuits
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Author: Charles K Alexander, Matthew Sadiku
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Chapter 5.10, Problem 12PP
A three-bit DAC is shown in Fig. 5.37.
- (a) Determine |Vo| for [V1V2V3] = [010].
- (b) Find |Vo| if [V1V2V3] = [110].
- (c) If |Vo| = 1.25 V is desired, what should be [V1V2V3]?
- (d) To get |Vo| = 1.75 V, what should be [V1V2V3]?
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