Don Tuite writes about Analog and Power issues for Electronic Design’s magazine and website. He has a BSEE and an M.S in Technical Communication, and has worked for companies in aerospace, broadcasting, test equipment, semiconductors, publishing, and media relations, focusing on developing insights that link technology, business, and communications. Don is also a ham radio operator (NR7X), private pilot, and motorcycle rider, and he’s not half bad on the 5-string banjo.
Don Tuite
Don Tuite
Areas of interest of the author: ADC, DAC Optoelectronics Light
Publications on RadioLocman by the author Don Tuite:
- ADC Makers Challenge Conventional Wisdom About SAR Speed And ResolutionTexas Instruments, Analog Devices, Maxim Integrated, and Linear Technology have launched 18-bit and even 20-bit resolution SARs at sampling rates of 500 to 5000 ksamples/s 2013 has been a remarkable year for performance improvements in successive-approximation architecture...Oct 15, 2015
- Do LEDs Have A Dark Side?LEDs are hot – in terms of market potential, if not actual temperature. As incandescent lamp bans spread around the world, LED lighting seems to have unlimited potential (see the Table 1). However, the technology has its flaws. How can we state with authority how long they...Jan 15, 2015