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by gugagore 420 days ago
DACs do a zero-order hold, which is equivalent to a pixel as a square.
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They contain zero-order holds, but they also contain reconstruction filters. Ideal reconstruction filters have infinite width, which makes them clearly different in kind. And most DACs nowadays are Delta-Sigma, so the zero-order hold is on a binary value at a much higher frequency than the source signal. The dissimilarities matter.