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What is DLLs?

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. DLLs are used to share code and data, and to conserve memory. They are a fundamental part of the Windows operating system. Applications use DLLs to perform tasks such as displaying a dialog box, or writing to a file. By using DLLs, an application can be modularized into separate components.

What other technologies are related to DLLs?

DLLs Complementary Technologies

PLLs (Phase-Locked Loops) are often used to generate the high-frequency clocks required by high-speed digital and mixed-signal circuits like SerDes, DACs, and ADCs.
mentioned alongside DLLs in 15% (201) of relevant job posts
SerDes (Serializer/Deserializer) are used for high-speed data communication and can be integrated with or used alongside other technologies like DACs and ADCs to enable the conversion and transmission of analog signals over digital channels.
mentioned alongside DLLs in 2% (101) of relevant job posts
DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters) are used to convert digital signals into analog signals. They could be used as part of a larger system with ADCs and other technologies.
mentioned alongside DLLs in 2% (68) of relevant job posts

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