Daniel Burton

Daniel Burton

Daniel Burton

Daniel Burton is an applications engineer at Analog Devices. He acquired his B.S.E.E. from San Jose State University and he has worked on sensing and precision linear signal paths for much of his career. Dan has been with Analog Devices since 2010, focusing on precision amplifiers and voltage references.

Areas of interest of the author: Measurement Amplifiers

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Daniel Burton:

  1. Temperature-sensor circuit provides dual-slope output
    The excellent linearity of integrated-circuit temperature sensors makes them ideal for direct analog compensation of the thermally induced errors inherent in many circuits. For example, a negative-sloped temperature sensor could compensate for an increase in amplifier bias...
    Dec 9, 2024
  2. Choosing a Precision Op Amp? Trust Goldilocks
    Question: I’m selecting an op amp for my precision signal path. Isn’t faster always better? Answer: Choosing the appropriate bandwidth for an application of a precision op amp is a lot like the experience of Goldilocks trying to choose between the three...
    Feb 22, 2017
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