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PCM58, a self-contained 18-bit bipolar DAC that responds to serial input data, represents a significant advance in monolithic data conversion. Designed for digital audio applications, it provides 16-bit accuracy at low cost. The converter is built on a 20 V junction isolated bipolar process that offers thin-film NiCr resistors and a buried zener.<>