
Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter (RAMDAC) is a combination of three fast DACs with a small SRAM used in computer graphics display controllers to store the color palette and to generate the analog signals (usually a voltage amplitude) to drive a color monitor. The logical color number from the display memory is fed into the address ...
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Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter [Sierra]
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Random Access Memory to Digital Analog Converter - A chip on videocard which turns digital signals to analog ones which can be outputed to a monitor. The faster the RAMDAC (measured in MHz), the higher the screen refresh rates that the card will support at each given resolution.
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