1. DAC - Noun
2. DAC - Adjective
(countable, electronics) Acronym of digital-to-analog converter.
(countable, materials science) Initialism of diamond anvil cell.
(uncountable, chemistry) Abbreviation of D-acetylcarnitine.
(computer security) Initialism of discretionary access control.
(uncountable, engineering) Abbreviation of direct air capture technology.
DAC (not comparable)
(engineering) Initialism of direct air capture.
DAc (plural DAcs)
Initialism of Doctor of acupuncture.
A $329,000 award from the Paycheck Protection Program covered about 10 weeks of DAC payroll, she said. Source: Internet
An approval for adding Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDex) in defence procurement procedure was also accorded during the DAC meeting. Source: Internet
A less common feature on some microcontrollers is a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that allows the processor to output analog signals or voltage levels. Source: Internet
Another advantage of the class-D amplifier is that it can operate from a digital signal source without requiring a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to convert the signal to analog form first. Source: Internet
A single card held the chip, DAC and all the analog circuits for the phone line interface including transformers. Source: Internet
Arbitrary nonlinear function generation is made possible by the ADC+SRAM+DAC chain, where the SRAM block stores the nonlinear function data. Source: Internet