Abstract:Recent high-speed digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) cannot be easily characterised at their highest rate because of the very high cost of commercially available bit-error rate testers at the required DACs rate. Among possible solutions, an inexpensive approach is the use of a multiplexer (MUX) with built-in memory to provide the required bit stream for one input bit of the DAC. This work presents a half-rate 32 GSps MUX with 1 kbit built-in memory as a part of an arbitrary test signal generator for a DAC. … Show more
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