By Bob Pease, September 02, 2010
Bob Pease reflects on real-life experiences matching components to tricky application circuits and the advantages of having a real expert instead of an expert system do your search.
By Bob Pease, August 06, 2010
By Bob Pease, July 20, 2010
Bob Pease explains the practical realities of device characterization relative to process technology stability.
By Bob Pease, June 22, 2010
A Bob Pease parable about doing a good turn by leading a stray Nepalese back home.
By Bob Pease, June 02, 2010
Bob Pease takes on smart meters, social networking, and empty wine boxes.
By Bob Pease, May 11, 2010
Bob Pease proposes storng decommissioned ICBM warhead material in orbit in case we need it someday to deflect an asteroid.
By Bob Pease, April 27, 2010
By Bob Pease, April 19, 2010
Challenged by a young engineer, Bob Pease cooks up an audio amplifier circuit with a tunable notch or boost capability.
By Bob Pease, April 06, 2010
Bob Pease relates a World War II-era tale of radar technology and carrot juice, and how cagey British RF "boffins" fooled the Luftwaffe into believing that a bombed-out radar site was still up and running.
By Bob Pease, March 24, 2010
Bob Pease hears about bad antivirus software and the Goodyear Electronic Differential Analyzer.
By Bob Pease, March 04, 2010
By Bob Pease, February 22, 2010
Bob Pease details his battles with various Windows applications.