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Settling time is normally defined as the time it takes a DAC to settle within ________.
1/8 LSB of its final value when a change occurs in the input code
1/4 LSB of its final value when a change occurs in the input code
1/2 LSB of its final value when a change occurs in the input code
1 LSB of its final value when a change occurs in the input code
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1/2 LSB of its final value when a change occurs in the input code
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