Walt Jung artices [opamps and buffers]

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chrissugar

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You can download from here Walt Jung's articles in PDF form:
http://home.comcast.net/~walt-jung/wsb/html/view.cgi-showresources.html-TopRes-Walt-27s-20PDFs.html

There are the "Audio Op Amp Series" with great info about opamps and buffers. A great adition to the Borbely, Forssell, Nelson Pass articles about opamp design.

chrissugar
 
Looking around a bit over there, the Philbrick-section is also nice:

http://www.analog.com/library/analogDialogue/archives/philbrick/computing_amplifiers.html

(or directly to that 75MB pdf:
http://www.analog.com/library/analogDialogue/archives/philbrick/computing_amplifiers.pdf )


Peter
 
more amps....here.....

http://www.national.com/onlineseminar/#amps

http://focus.ti.com/analog/docs/analogtechdoc.tsp?familyId=585&navSection=more_lits&templateId=5275


oh and more here....just scroll down....

http://www.web-ee.com/primers/Tutorials.htm
 
[quote author="Winston O'Boogie"]Walt's one of those guys that I'm glad we have around and can pick his brain, so to speak, through his books and articles.

John.[/quote]

Yea, it would be AWSOME if we could have someone like him on the board along with Bob Pease and GM.........

According to GM, mr Jung seem to have doubts about practical use of the gyrator circuit? Would love to see some design concept and discussion of the gyrator such as this from the man himself

http://www.forsselltech.com/schematics/Gyrator1.htm

more fun stuff here

http://www.informationblast.com/Gyrator.html

http://ecet.spsu.edu/courseinfo/linear/ecet4320/4320_lab10_f01.pdf

http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-...0&s1=6184747.WKU.&OS=PN/6184747&RS=PN/6184747
 
If you poke around in the "Analog Dialogue" archive section, you can find some good stuff, such as this article on grounding:

http://www.analog.com/library/analogDialogue/bestof/pdf/23_3a.pdf
 
[quote author="Winston O'Boogie"]Yes, if Walt stopped by once in a while, it would be an hono(u)r. I suspect he's kept rather busy with other commitments though. I don't doubt, if that is his opinion -- I hadn't heard that one, that he has some VERY valid reasons for his theory regarding the gyrator topology BUT, I also don't doubt that Fred's schem, works as planned. We're talking about two very knowledgable & talented people here. There are many ways to skin the cat and get the job done. That's what it's all about in my mind.

W.O'B. aka John[/quote]


ABSOLUTELY!!!

It's just an opportunity of a life time to be able to learn from any one of these ledgendary figures, but what are the chances of that huh?

might have a better chance with power ball........ :shock:
 

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