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I'd like to know the original
circuit designer to send thanks for such elegance in circuitry. I've never been able to find any historical reference to the MC4044 designer. It seems to be one of those lost pieces of history. Rick N6RK |
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Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote:
I'd like to know the original circuit designer to send thanks for such elegance in circuitry. I've never been able to find any historical reference to the MC4044 designer. It seems to be one of those lost pieces of history. Rick N6RK There is a discussion on sci.electronics.design on this same subject (spawned by Deepthi as well). Turns out that one of the regulars over there, Jim Thompson, is 1/2 of the designer of this part, and the 12xxx series replacement for it. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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"Rick Karlquist N6RK" ) writes:
I'd like to know the original circuit designer to send thanks for such elegance in circuitry. I've never been able to find any historical reference to the MC4044 designer. It seems to be one of those lost pieces of history. Rick N6RK It's Jim Thompson, over in sci.electronics.design He did some other famous ICs, like the MC1488 and MC1489 RS-232 pair, and I believe he did the MC1468 ECL VCO. Michael VE2BVW |
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Thanks.....QSY'ing to sci.electronics
"Michael Black" wrote in message ... "Rick Karlquist N6RK" ) writes: I'd like to know the original circuit designer to send thanks for such elegance in circuitry. I've never been able to find any historical reference to the MC4044 designer. It seems to be one of those lost pieces of history. Rick N6RK It's Jim Thompson, over in sci.electronics.design He did some other famous ICs, like the MC1488 and MC1489 RS-232 pair, and I believe he did the MC1468 ECL VCO. Michael VE2BVW |
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Thanks.....QSY'ing to sci.electronics
"Michael Black" wrote in message ... "Rick Karlquist N6RK" ) writes: I'd like to know the original circuit designer to send thanks for such elegance in circuitry. I've never been able to find any historical reference to the MC4044 designer. It seems to be one of those lost pieces of history. Rick N6RK It's Jim Thompson, over in sci.electronics.design He did some other famous ICs, like the MC1488 and MC1489 RS-232 pair, and I believe he did the MC1468 ECL VCO. Michael VE2BVW |
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Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote:
I'd like to know the original circuit designer to send thanks for such elegance in circuitry. I've never been able to find any historical reference to the MC4044 designer. It seems to be one of those lost pieces of history. Rick N6RK There is a discussion on sci.electronics.design on this same subject (spawned by Deepthi as well). Turns out that one of the regulars over there, Jim Thompson, is 1/2 of the designer of this part, and the 12xxx series replacement for it. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com |
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"Rick Karlquist N6RK" ) writes:
I'd like to know the original circuit designer to send thanks for such elegance in circuitry. I've never been able to find any historical reference to the MC4044 designer. It seems to be one of those lost pieces of history. Rick N6RK It's Jim Thompson, over in sci.electronics.design He did some other famous ICs, like the MC1488 and MC1489 RS-232 pair, and I believe he did the MC1468 ECL VCO. Michael VE2BVW |
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