John Guy
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John Guy, applications manager at Maxim Integrated Products in Sunnyvale, Calif., received a BSEE from San Jose State University, California.
Email address: John_Guy@maximhq.com
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August 16, 2007   [Ideas For Design]
Simple Additions To Audio Amplifier Prevent Clipping At Higher Inputs
Amplifying the human voice presents some tough challenges. One of the toughest of these is providing enough amplification to make sure a soft-spoken person can be heard while allowing sufficient headroom for people who speak loudly. If the amplification is too high, a loud voice or noise causes clipping of the audio waveform, which makes the output signal unintelligible and harsh to the ears. One solution to this dilemma is to limit the signal with a nonlinear transfer...

September 29, 2005   [Ideas For Design]
High-IOUT LDO Rgulator Has Excellent Transient Response
Originally, the venerable three-terminal linear regulator featured a bipolar junction transistor emitter-follower output that exhibited very low output impedance. Many of today's applications demand dropout voltages lower than that of the first-generation regulators (1.5 V). Most modern regulators, therefore, include a common-source MOSFET as the pass element. One compromise that's associated with the common-source (or common emitter) output is an intrinsically high output...

September 29, 2003   [Ideas For Design]
RS-422 Repeater Draws Less Than 3 µA Of Standby Current
The RS-422 interface represents an excellent choice for communicating in noisy environments and over a distance. But when the distance exceeds the RS-422 capability for reliable data transfer, adding a repeater is mandatory. The repeater circuit of...

December 23, 2002   [Ideas For Design]
Simple Isolated Supply Design Suits Fixed-DC-Voltage Systems
Most high-voltage systems that include low-voltage ICs must inject isolated supplies into their setups. The design and implementation of these supplies is usually quite involved. However, a simple approach is possible for systems in which the...

April 16, 2001   [Ideas For Design]
Resistive Dummy Load Draws Constant Current From 1.2 To 50 V
This dummy-load circuit has been in use at Maxim for more than 10 years (see the figure). It's useful for testing power supplies and power amplifiers as well as drivers for LEDs, relays, and...










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