DCtoDaylight;419811 Wrote: 
> Ok, I understand now....
> What they're doing is building a 4x oversampling unit, with a linear
> transfer function, in hardware, rather than in software.  Seems like a
> slightly expensive way to implement it, although it would allow you to
> use slower DAC chips than doing the oversampling in the digital domain. 
> You also get an improvement in the SNR, due to the DAC parallelization.

Exactly - it is hardware oversampling and noise reduction also. Plus
the
added noise reduction of balanced in the analog portion.

Also it's not linear.  Its some sort of a non-linear curve fitter. I
assume
a cubic spline -ish math function.

I imagine it sounds quite spectacular.


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