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Avoiding Excessive Engineering – Top Ten Tips for Doing More with Less
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PCB Layout Tricks—striped capacitors and more
Bruce Trump
12 10 2012 07:42 PM
I posed a question a couple of weeks ago regarding film capacitors—what’s the meaning of the stripe on one end? Check the picture below. These are non-polarized capacitors so it’s not a polarity marking. A reader, Richard, answered...
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Goop—a sticky topic
Bruce Trump
07 02 2012 12:19 PM
A holiday week is a good excuse to stray a bit off topic so this is my chance to tell you about Goop. It is by far the most versatile glue I’ve found. Okay, I promise to tie this in (though weakly) to electronics. Goop comes in a fat toothpaste...
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Breadboarding with Micro-Packages—Ouch!
Bruce Trump
12 17 2012 06:50 PM
Have you noticed?...it’s rare to find new generation op amps and other ICs in DIPs (dual-inline packages). Without volume demand, it’s not economically viable to offer new ICs in DIPs. Breadboarding with these newer fine-pitch micro-packages...
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Resistor Puzzle—the sequel
Bruce Trump
03 11 2013 10:18 PM
It’s time for some fun! I’ve known a few folks who have tormented colleagues with a resistor cube—equal resistors on all sides. So in case you’ve solved that one, let’s add a twist. In this cube, not all the resistors are...
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Taming the Oscillating Op Amp
Bruce Trump
05 30 2012 09:23 AM
Last week we looked at two very common reasons for oscillations or instability in op amp circuits. The ultimate cause of both was delay or phase shift in the feedback path. Review it here . I confess that I had intended to discuss cures for both circuits...
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Bypass Capacitors… yes, but why?
Bruce Trump
04 23 2013 12:13 PM
Everyone knows that op amps should have power supply bypass capacitors located near the IC’s terminals, right? But why? Why, for example, is an amplifier more apt to oscillate without proper bypassing? The reasons will increase your understanding...
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Oh, That Interview Question— a reprise
Bruce Trump
10 02 2012 10:22 PM
After some Facebook chatter on last week’s blog , I think it deserves some follow-up. Here is the interview question that has bugged me for 41+ years: A 1V AC source is connected to a 1Ω resistor in series with a 1Ω reactance capacitor...
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Op Amp Voltage Ranges—input and output, clearing some confusion
Bruce Trump
05 08 2012 05:25 PM
We often receive applications questions relating to the power supply, input and output voltage range capabilities of our op amps. It can be confusing so here is an attempt to sort it out: First, common op amps don’t have ground terminals. A standard...
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Thermocouples—stuff that every analog designer should know
Bruce Trump
06 26 2012 02:54 PM
Perhaps you’ve never used a thermocouple and think you have no reason to know how they work. I disagree. I believe that ten minutes of reading will be well spent. If you already know this much, please read and tell me if I got anything wrong. ...
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Why Op Amps Oscillate—an intuitive look at two frequent causes
Bruce Trump
05 23 2012 09:18 AM
Bode plots are great analytical tools but you may not find them intuitive. This is a purely intuitive look at frequently encountered causes for op amp instability and oscillations. The perfectly damped response in figure 1 occurs with no delay in the...
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