DeVerm;344567 Wrote: 
> Sure we can suppose things but it isn't even close to reality. A bad
> crystal oscillator (let's suppose this is what's in there as it's
> dirt-cheap) is 100 ppm accurate. 

I think you're looking at the wrong figure.  Those are timing
variations in a given oscillator over time (i.e. jitter), not
variations in average frequency across different units with the same
nominal frequency.  

Remember, you (as DAC designer) can't control what brand of oscillator
the source designer chose, so you have to be able to handle a wide
variety or your product will fail.


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