Circuit Studies: Living Analog, Part 11

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A smorgasbord of analog treats awaits you as our resident Analog Guru, John Dunn, touches upon a variety of topics taken from his popular Living Analog blog published by the EDN Network on EDN.com.
Topics for this lecture include these and more:

  • Control of a power inverter’s operating frequency.
  • A look at telephone dial tone signals, 1954 and today.
  • Birds’ avoidance of high-tension power lines.
  • Gaussian probability distribution derivation.
  • Bimetallic strip constructions and applications.
  • Feed-forward cancellation of amplifier distortion.
  • Push-pull amplifier class of operation choices.
  • Worst case analysis of rail voltage decoupling.
  • Microwave oven choke flange.
  • Calculating octaves and decades of arbitrary ratios.
  • Zero offset lowpass filter and op-amp selection.
  • Low distortion but high power speaker system.
  • The difference between EMF and voltage.
  • The Leyden jar.
  • Smith Chart mathematics.
  • Transfer function trigonometric booby trap.
  • Storage life of idled LED light bulbs.
  • A look at the Hindenberg disaster.


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  • Date: 02 May 2024
  • Time: 07:00 PM to 09:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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John Dunn

Biography:

John Dunn has more than fifty years of design experience in services to over a dozen military and industrial corporations in multiple electronic disciplines including the design of analog circuits, power supplies, HF/VHF/UHF equipment, µP development and test program development.

He is the founder of the LinkedIn group Analog Developments. He is a Senior Life member of IEEE and a Ham radio licensee since 1959. He is recipient of the IEEE Long Island Section Alex Gruenwald Award and is a former Chairman of The IEEE Consultants Network of Long Island.

John has more than forty technical items published in the print trade journals. Items appearing in Electronic Design Magazine's Ideas for Design column won their Best of the Issue award on four occasions. He has hundreds of essays published in print, in the LICN blog, in the EDN Living Analog blog and elsewhere.





Agenda

7:00 PM   Networking

7:20 PM   Presentation