Originally posted by OwlHoot
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Previously on "Things are different in the analog(ue) world."
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Voltage regulators & power supplies are everywhere. And chargers of course. Motor control is pretty common as well. Op amps are pretty handy for all sorts of things. There are hundreds of them inside a typical audio mixer for example.
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Valve guitar amplifiersOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat categories of uses are there for analog(ue) circuits these days Zeity?
Apologies if that's like asking what kinds of things does Wikipedia have articles about.
I guess radios for Bluetooth & Wireless LANs might be one, and ultra-fast specialist analog calculators.
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What categories of uses are there for analog(ue) circuits these days Zeity?Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Apologies if that's like asking what kinds of things does Wikipedia have articles about.
I guess radios for Bluetooth & Wireless LANs might be one, and ultra-fast specialist analog calculators.
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Things are different in the analog(ue) world.
Being Analogue | Genius | Mannerisms
That's a hell of a bash.Analogue is such an unusual business that, although LTC is 32 years old, its first product, the LT1001, is still in production and making money.
There’s a family spirit to LTC. Hardly anyone ever leaves, there’s a quarterly party in both good times and bad and the Christmas bash is budgeted at $1,000 a head
I wonder if it's a pointer to IR35?
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