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The accuracy of a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) refers to how closely the output voltage or current matches the digital input code it receives. It is typically measured in terms of the percentage error between the actual output and the ideal output. Higher accuracy indicates that the DAC can faithfully reproduce the analog signal from the digital input without introducing significant errors or distortions. This is crucial in applications where precise analog signal reproduction is required, such as in audio equipment or instrumentation.

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