Thomas Brand

Thomas Brand

Thomas Brand

Thomas Brand began his career at Analog Devices in Munich in October 2015 as part of his master’s thesis. From May 2016 to January 2017, he was part of a trainee program for field applications engineer at Analog Devices. In February 2017, he moved into the role as field applications engineer. Within this role, he is mainly responsible for large industrial customers. Furthermore, he specializes in the subject area of industrial Ethernet and supports appropriate matters in central Europe.

He studied electrical engineering at the University of Cooperative Education in Mosbach before completing his postgraduate studies in international sales with a master’s degree at the University of Applied Sciences in Constance.

Areas of interest of the author: Oscillators Analogue Design Measurement Amplifiers Supply Light

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Thomas Brand:

  1. How to Build Programmable Oscillators Using Digital Potentiometers
    Digital potentiometers (digiPOTs) are versatile and can be used in a wide variety of applications,...
    21-10-2022
  2. How to Measure Op-Amp Input Capacitance to Minimize Noise
    While measuring op-amp input capacitance, what should you focus on? The answer is that you must...
    03-10-2022
  3. A Relatively Easy Way to Realize a Programmable LED Driver
    Source: tektonministries.org. LEDs are increasingly being used...
    22-03-2021
  4. Design of an Adjustable Voltage Output Using a Push-Button Digital Potentiometer
    Question: How could I use a digital potentiometer to generate an adjustable voltage...
    27-08-2020
  5. Simple Realization of a Fully Integrated 4-Wire RTD Temperature Measurement System for High Precision Measurement Applications
    For a wide variety of products, manufacturing processes require highly precise and reliable...
    09-12-2019
  6. How to Convert Light Intensity Into an Electrical Quantity
    Analog Dialogue Question: How could I measure the light intensity of different light...
    23-09-2019