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Bob Pease was one of the premiere analog designers in the late 1900sĀ* and
early 2000s. He designed analog ICs for National Semiconductor when,
arguably, they were the premiere analog IC company in the world. He also
wrote a series for columns for Electronic Design magazine on a variety of
analog topics. Theyve started collecting his columns and publishing them as
free e-books.

The first collection is now available. (You do have to give them your name
and email address, but you can opt out of any further emails.) The columns
in this collection cover:

Analog Engineering
Technical Reading
Transimpedance Amplifiers
Frequency-to-Voltage Converters
Capacitor Leakage
Noise Gain
Current Limiters
Output Impedance


I didnt always understand these columns back in the day, but I could always
appreciate the deep knowledge that Pease had of analog electronics. And,
its that knowledge that allows you to design circuits and systems that not
only work, but work reliably and can be manufactured in volume.

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On 5/15/2021 12:02 PM, KB6NU via rec.radio.amateur.moderated Admin wrote:

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Posted: 15 May 2021 05:52 AM PDT
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Bob Pease was one of the premiere analog designers in the late 1900s
and early 2000s. He designed analog ICs for National Semiconductor when,
arguably, they were the premiere analog IC company in the world. He also
wrote a series for columns for Electronic Design magazine on a variety
of analog topics. Theyve started collecting his columns and publishing
them as free e-books.

The first collection is now available. (You do have to give them your
name and email address, but you can opt out of any further emails.) The
columns in this collection cover:

Analog Engineering
Technical Reading
Transimpedance Amplifiers
Frequency-to-Voltage Converters
Capacitor Leakage
Noise Gain
Current Limiters
Output Impedance


I didnt always understand these columns back in the day, but I could
always appreciate the deep knowledge that Pease had of analog
electronics. And, its that knowledge that allows you to design circuits
and systems that not only work, but work reliably and can be
manufactured in volume.

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KB6NUs Ham Radio Blog.


I get a message that the content is temporarily unavailable. (error 503,
the first time I recall getting that!)
I'll try again later, but I wonder what is up.
Bob W

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