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What is DLL?

A DLL (Dynamic Link Library) is a library that contains code and data that can be used by more than one program at the same time. In Windows, DLLs are commonly used to implement shared functions that many applications can access. This helps to reduce code duplication and memory usage. For example, operating system functions are often implemented as DLLs. DLLs can be loaded at runtime, meaning that applications can use them only when needed, making them efficient in resource usage.

What other technologies are related to DLL?

DLL Competitor Technologies

Phase interpolators offer an alternative means of generating precise phase shifts, potentially replacing a DLL in some applications.
mentioned alongside DLL in 31% (62) of relevant job posts

DLL Complementary Technologies

CMOS amplifiers are often used within DLLs for signal conditioning and buffering.
mentioned alongside DLL in 91% (68) of relevant job posts
Phase-Locked Loops (PLLs) are frequently used to generate the reference clock for a DLL.
mentioned alongside DLL in 13% (403) of relevant job posts
Analog Test Muxes are used for testing DLL functionality and performance.
mentioned alongside DLL in 100% (52) of relevant job posts

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