14 results found for Walt Jung Archive: Walt's Tools And Tips, displaying items 1 - 14
December 14, 1998 Op-Amp Audio
For this second December issue, the column looks at a number of op-amp issues regarding their use in high quality audio circuits. For now, this wraps up the series on this topic. As noted below, this final 1998 installment also marks my departure from...
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Walt Jung
December 1, 1998 Op-Amp Audio
For this November Analog Special installment, we'll take a look at some of the very basic issues surrounding op amps used within high-quality audio circuits. A parameter which ultimately affects a gamut of op-amp performance specs is device...
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Walt Jung
November 2, 1998 Readers Respond: Another Mailbag
This month, we'll take a look at some column mail that's accumulated since the July issue. While a variety has come in, most of it has been on the Linux column. Boy, is the Linux community ever a vocal one! Tons of mail, as below. Aug....
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Walt Jung
October 1, 1998 Op-Amp Audio
Taking up where last month's column left off, here's the second part of our discussion on output-buffer techniques as part of audio op-amp applications. A flexible Class A buffer: To fulfill the function of the discrete version of...
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Walt Jung
September 1, 1998 Op-Amp Audio
In this and the next few columns, we will take a departure from the immediate past, and focus some overdue attention on real circuits. We'll cover some op-amp issues related to realizing high performance in audio and other ac applications. This...
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Walt Jung
August 3, 1998 What's Best For Your PC?
In response to several readers' requests, this month we'll take a look at some of the pros and cons of engineering operations on a PC under alternative systems. One is the ubiquitous Windows operating system (OS), and the other is a UNIX-like...
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Walt Jung
July 6, 1998 Readers Respond: Another Mailbag
This month we take a look at some recent mail sent to this column. While a variety has come in, much of it has been concerned with computer-related issues. "Ouch!" you say? If you're worried that that means another round of computer hardware and tech...
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Walt Jung
May 1, 1998 Spice Programs: Computerized Circuit Analysis For Analog EEs
This month we follow up on the Feb. 9th column's general topic of Spice. We're also going to look at some of the programs available, and learning aids convenient to the analog-oriented EE. In the earlier column, the main focus was a couple of...
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Walt Jung
January 12, 1998 Anniversary Time: Looking Back To Beginnings
This month's column date marks a couple of milestones in my publishing history. First of all, it is the first anniversary of this column's startup. Over the last year, we've seen 13 serial columns, composed of both short monthly types as well as two...
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Walt Jung
November 3, 1997 Computer Tech Support
The August 4 column on computer tech support drew a surprising amount of mail; indeed, more than was ever anticipated. While the volume is encouraging, quite a few readers raised points that were never addressed in the original piece (some quite...
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Walt Jung
June 9, 1997 Readers' Respond: A Mailbag Of "Tool & Tip" Reactions
With five installments of "Tools And Tips" under the belt thus far, it seems like a good time to sample some reader reaction since this monthly analog column started in January. Due to inevitable delays between writing and appearance, the...
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Walt Jung
May 1, 1997 The Well-Stocked Toolbox
During the initial planning for this column, in thinking about what would be a good analog related theme, we came up with the idea of those Tools and Tips which an analog engineer finds useful. That moniker then became the name of this column....
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Walt Jung
April 1, 1997 Analog's Shrinking World
An obvious fact of life about the hectic world of electronic engineering that we live in is that it constantly becomes more so. At one time or another, everyone has wished for "the good old days" when life was simpler and our electronic...
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Walt Jung
March 3, 1997 Analog Book Reviews
As far as standard ICs are concerned, op amps are probably the most universally used active part. Capable of far more than ever imagined back in the 60's when they first appeared, IC op amps are now used for a very wide array of tasks. Op amp books...
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Walt Jung