seanadams wrote:

Precisely right... and maintaining the slope of those transitions
matters a lot if you care about jitter.

What? You mean real world wiring doesn't instantantously
keep the square wave, with infinite slope, moving down the wire? :-)

Isn't the actual, delivered slope, or triggering voltage, constant
with a connection that is made and left in place for a few million cycles? let alone the months that more real world users keep their
gear connected?

While the DAC may have to be designed to handle a wide variety of
actual signals, I'd expect it to have only a few values in a real
installation. Which would mean that theoretical tolerance is not
as important as tolerating the variance that your setup actually delivers.


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Pat
http://www.pfarrell.com/music/slimserver/slimsoftware.html

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