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The Art of Electronics X-Chapters
exe:
--- Quote from: DarkLight on July 02, 2019, 09:33:42 pm ---"The x Chapter" is available on Amazon for pre-order ... for next year!?!
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Patience :). It takes as much as it takes. I'm glad they split the book into two, so we can already enjoy the 3rd edition, and now X-chapters are coming. Can't imagine how much effort it takes.
tggzzz:
--- Quote from: winfieldhill on July 05, 2019, 02:30:23 pm ---I can't tell, did anybody put up the DropBox link for the draft 26-page High-speed Op-amps section? Check out the tables, scatterplots and measurements.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aemtyly16mtj87n/Op-amps_High-speed_ch4x_DRAFT.pdf?dl=0
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I certainly didn't, on principle - disseminating it is your prerogative.
winfieldhill:
Anything that appears on usenet, sci.electronics.design, has been disseminated!
tggzzz:
--- Quote from: winfieldhill on July 06, 2019, 02:35:06 am ---Anything that appears on usenet, sci.electronics.design, has been disseminated!
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Regrettably that's become a pretty exclusive community! It feels like a group of acquaintances in a pub, not a large audience.
Having said that, I have given sufficient clues that your various excerpts could be found by those with sufficient interest.
nfmax:
Patience - Winfield Hill also has a day job!
As I found when I came across Navsh Wadhwa's paper on the speed/torque characteristics of the bacterial flagellar motor: http://www.pnas.org/lookup/doi/10.1073/pnas.1904577116. Win gets an acknowledgement 'for improvements in the electronics'. This is pretty cool - describing a dynamometer that measures a maximum torque of ~1250 pNm and a speed of ~16,000 rpm, on a biological motor which is a few tens of nm across (dynamically varying in size as stator units are added or deleted in response to the applied load - go read the paper!
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