wayne325;419815 Wrote: 
> Also it's not linear.  Its some sort of a non-linear curve fitter. I
> assume a cubic spline -ish math function.

Unless they feed each DAC with a totally different bit stream, then no,
it will be linear.  If they do feed each DAC with a different data, then
you no longer get the SNR improvement gains of parallelization.  The SNR
improvement of parallelization comes as a result of the signal (ie
data), from each DAC, being the same, while the noise is not. Thus the
signals add, while the noise doesn't.  If the signals are different,
then the correlation goes down, and you don't gain the same benefits....


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