James Bryant

James Bryant

James Bryant

James Bryant was a European applications manager at Analog Devices from 1982 to his retirement in 2009 and he still writes and consults for the company. He holds a degree in physics and philosophy from the University of Leeds and is also C.Eng., EurEng., MIET, and an FBIS. In addition to his passion for engineering, James is a radio ham and holds the call sign G4CLF.

Areas of interest of the author: Analogue Design Supply

Publications on RadioLocman by the author James Bryant:

  1. Current-Output Circuit Techniques Add Versatility to Your Analog Toolbox
    Although current mirrors and circuits such as the Howland current source are taught in analog circuit courses, a surprising number of engineers tend to think exclusively in terms of voltage when defining the output of precision analog circuitry. This is a pity, as current...
    04-10-2022