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James A. Mahoney

Jim Mahoney is an Associate Design Engineer with Linear Technology Corp., where he has worked for nearly a decade. Prior to that, he served in both the U.S. Army and Air Force, plus was employed by Hewlett-Packard, Hewlett-Packard Labs, and even Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard in Japan. "I really loved my 16 years living in Japan," he says. He is comfortable with programming in Assembly, Forth, Basic and Pascal. His interests include: control systems, radio-controlled airplanes and helicopters, photography, Japanese cooking, and analog circuits.


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  • µP-Controlled Oscillator Delivers Rock-Bottom Distortion

    By James A. Mahoney, February 16, 2006

    Function generators often play a critical role in the design, testing, and operation of encoders, modulators, demodulators, and measurement instruments. Here's an inexpensive way to build a bus-controlled sinewave oscillator that has downright low distor

  • Window Comparator Enhances Integrator Circuit's Flexibility

    By James A. Mahoney, August 20, 2001

    A simple to use window comparator can make short work of integrator, antiwindup, and reset circuits. Control systems that incorporate an integrator stage need some form of integrator reset or antiwindup function. An integrator drifts with time and...

  • Quad Video Amp Splits And Buffers An S-Video Signal

    By James A. Mahoney, May 07, 2001

    This circuit employs a quad 400-MHz gain-bandwidth, 800-V/µs, low-power, current-feedback amplifier (Fig. 1). It's used to split a single S-video signal input (luminance and chroma) into two...