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s*g
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full article at http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4216916/Passing-of-Jim- more comprehensive coverage at EDN: http://www.edn.com/article/518496-Analog_guru_Jim_Williams_dies Rest in peace! Bill Schweber, Planet Analog 6/13/2011 10:23 AM EDT Very sad news: Jim Williams of Linear Technology Corp—one of the world's best analog-circuit designers, experimenter, hands-on guy, project genius, damn nice guy, story teller, mentor, eternal student, engineer, collector of historical scientific instruments, master of true and measurable precision and accuracy, and much more—passed away unexpectedly. Many of you know of him though his detailed, voluminous application notes, or his many articles in EDN. I knew Jim for decades, his sheer love of engineering and experimentation was always a pleasure to absorb; he was a no-nonsense person who liked tangible things and did not fall under the sway of "hot" trends as the solution to all your problems, whether it was software, Twitter, or Facebook . I recently saw him in his lab at LTC, and our encounter inspired this column, here. Due to his talents and accomplishments, Jim could easily have gotten away with being a know-it-all expert and pundit, but he was actually fairly humble and had genuine humility, as he wrestled the demons of circuit and component reality, usually winning (and sometimes losing). Jim began his career in the MIT Nutrition Lab, building circuits and systems for their experiments and research. As far I know, he was not a formally degreed EE; he was largely self-taught. He traveled back to MIT each year to give a guest lecture to EEs and also do some recruiting and outreach on the joys of analog. Jim was a man who truly understood the analog signal chain, what it could do , what it couldn’t do, its vagaries and foibles, and how to make it do what you wanted despite pushback of the laws of physics. His mind was "one" with op amps, converters, references, and power supplies. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends, and the engineering community. I invite and encourage any of you who knew him, or knew of him, to add a comment below.
this is really sad, I love his book entitled The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design, it's hilarious.
g*t
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我怎么感觉他这本书纯粹是坑爹. 除了一群老头会议光辉过去,没有任何实际内容.
this is really sad, I love his book entitled The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design, it's hilarious.
【在 g******u 的大作中提到】 : this is really sad, I love his book entitled The Art and Science of Analog : Circuit Design, it's hilarious.
g*u
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that's the funny part, there are just too many boring textbooks of no use.
【在 g****t 的大作中提到】 : 我怎么感觉他这本书纯粹是坑爹. : 除了一群老头会议光辉过去,没有任何实际内容. : : this is really sad, I love his book entitled The Art and Science of Analog : Circuit Design, it's hilarious.
f*d
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记得national semiconductor 也有一个大白胡子的老头analog guru
g*u
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Bob Pease? he's a good author too.
【在 f******d 的大作中提到】 : 记得national semiconductor 也有一个大白胡子的老头analog guru
h*y
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ding~~~
f*d
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yes, it is him,好像写过一本什么troubleshoot analog circuit
【在 g******u 的大作中提到】 : Bob Pease? he's a good author too.