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Summary
editImage by me (K. Hashmi) 2006-12-29. A DIY non-oversampling, parallel-processing digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) inside a Serpac project box. May be battery-powered (as shown). A high-quality computer power supply (semi-visible in this image below DAC box) may also be used.
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