On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 11:54:17 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 12:50:18 -0600, Tim Wescott
wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 11:01:54 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
Mixed-Signal, Bipolar vs CMOS....
http://electronicdesign.com/tabid/57/default.aspx?
topic=three_industry_leaders_track_analog_chip_t rends&catpath=&fltrTitle=&fltrSummary=&fltrPublica tion=?
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...Jim Thompson
"and analog-circuit wizards like Bob Pease are growing scarce".
Oh good -- maybe we'll get some analog-circuit wizards that actually do
real things instead of writing stupid self-centered columns for industry
rags.
Yep ;-)
My very thought.
However, there are many folk (quite a few of them seem to lurk here :-),
that equate publication with competence.
Publication certainly indicates competence _at publishing_. And it's a
way to show off your competence (if you're wondering what sort of control
systems work I can do, you can go read the articles section of my web
site, or my book).
But yes, any idiot who writes well can get published.
(And I don't know that Bob Pease is necessarily that bad a chip designer
-- I just know that if I ever see an article from him titled "What's all
this Colonoscopy stuff, anyhow?" I'm probably not going to read it).
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