Question: What is the resolution of a digital-to-analog converter (DAC)?

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A : It is the comparison between the actual output of the converter and its expected output.

B : It is the deviation between the ideal straight-line output and the actual output of the converter.

C : It is the smallest analog output change that can occur as a result of an increment in the digital input.

D : It is its ability to resolve between forward and reverse steps when sequenced over its entire range.

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