D/A conversion is usually performed by combining a D/A converter with a sample-and-hold (S/H ) and followed by a low pass (smoothing) filter.

D/A conversion is usually performed by combining a D/A converter with a sample-and-hold (S/H ) and followed by a low pass (smoothing) filter. Correct Answer True

D/A conversion is usually performed by combining a D/A converter with a sample-and hold (S/H) and followed by a low pass (smoothing) filter. The D/A converter accepts at its input, electrical signals that correspond to a binary word, and produces an output voltage or current that is proportional to the value of the binary word.

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