High Frequency Techniques
This show is part of an on-going series from National Semiconductor. The seriesis called "Analog by Design Show - Hosted by Bob Pease". This is show 10. The Analog by Design Show - Hosted by Bob Pease is aimed at analog and digital integrated circuit designers and engineers. Various technologies from National Semiconductor and their partners are usefully described in an educational and entertaining atmosphere.

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Current Sources

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What's All This Femtoampere Stuff, Anyhow?

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Lecture 28: EMI Filters, Part 1

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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Stanford Research Systems SR510 Lock-in Amplifier

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The Hidden Time Sink in Electronics Design

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EEVblog #373 - Multimeter Input Protection Tutorial

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Milliohms, Micro-ohms, Nano-ohms...

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An Analog Life: Remembering Jim Williams

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Your Memory Cards Are Probably Fake

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Analog Computers

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TSP #23 - Tutorial on the Design and Characterization of Class-B and AB Amplifiers

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Whats All This Distortion Stuff, Anyhow?

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How Divergence and Curl Were Discovered

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Remembering Bob Pease

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Inside Dyson’s Overengineered £1000 Hand Dryer

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Tektronix - Transmission Lines

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The Fascinating Story of Fluke,The Washington Engineer Who Built The World's Most Trusted Multimeter

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