Digital-to-analog converter

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9866234
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15589684

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Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide digital-to-analog converters (DACs). One example DAC generally includes a first transistor configured to selectively couple a power source to a load. In a first mode of operation of the DAC, the first transistor is closed and couples the load to the power source. In a second mode of operation of the DAC, the first transistor is open and decouples the load from the power source. The DAC further includes a current limiting circuit selectively coupled between the first transistor and a reference voltage. In the first mode, the current limiting circuit is decoupled from the reference voltage. In the second mode, the current limiting circuit is coupled to the reference voltage.

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QUALCOMM INCORPORATED5775 MOREHOUSE DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92121-1714

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Tseng, Yi-Hung San Diego, US 9 25

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