• Robert Allen Pease (August 22, 1940 – June 18, 2011) was an electronics engineer known for analog integrated circuit (IC) design, and as the author of...
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  • amateur botanist Bas Pease (1922–2004), British physicist Bob Pease (1940–2011), analog integrated circuit design expert Claire Pease (born 2009), American...
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  • up a hill. Bob Pease wrote more precisely: "Apparently he had been jogging on a sidewalk, in a steep hilly section of Puerta Vallarta. Bob was, in recent...
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    Temperature control at Wikimedia Commons Article about PID control by Bob Pease (from archive.org) [1] Osilla, Eva V.; Marsidi, Jennifer L.; Shumway,...
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    LM317, which regulates voltages below a reference. It was designed by Bob Pease, who also worked for National Semiconductor. Without a heat sink at an...
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  • Bob Pease — analog electronics engineer, technical author, and colleague. Pease died in an automobile accident after leaving Williams' memorial. Bob Widlar...
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  • functioning. People who have specialized in this field include Bob Widlar, Bob Pease, Hans Camenzind, George Erdi, Jim Williams, and Barrie Gilbert,...
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    (Chapter 8 is 59 pages) (4 MB PDF) Troubleshooting Analog Circuits; 1st Ed; Bob Pease; Newnes; 217 pages; 1991; ISBN 978-0-7506-9499-5. (Chapter 8 is 19 pages)...
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  • to: "Pease Porridge Hot", a nursery rhyme "Pease Porridge", a monthly column written by Bob Pease "Pease Porridge", a song from the De La Soul album...
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  • April 2024. Bob Pease was an electronics engineer and author employed by National Semiconductor Corporation who wrote a monthly column, Pease Porridge,...
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