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Settling time of a Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) refers to the time required for the output voltage to stabilize within a specified error band of its final value after a change in input. It is an important parameter that reflects the speed and performance of the DAC in responding to input changes. Settling time can be influenced by factors such as the architecture of the DAC, the load conditions, and the presence of filtering components. A shorter settling time is generally preferred for applications requiring rapid signal processing.

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