Walt Jung
Walter G Jung, commonly known as Walt Jung, is an American electronic engineer and author. He worked for Linear Technology and Analog Devices.[1] He has written a number of books, the most popular of which is the IC Op Amp Cookbook, which has been in print since 1974.[1][2][3]
He was named a Fellow of the Audio Engineering Society in 1979 for his work on distortion in operational amplifiers.[1] He also was named to Electronic Design’s Engineering Hall of Fame in 2002.[3] He is highly regarded as a design engineer.[4][5][6]
Published work
- IC Op-Amp Cookbook
- Audio IC op-amp applications
- IC array cookbook
- IC timer cookbook
- IC converter cookbook
- Unique IC Op-Amp Applications
References
- 1 2 3 http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/anablog/4311569/Walt-Jung-remembers-Bob-Pease
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Walter-G.-Jung/e/B001IOHAIW/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Amazon.com author page
- 1 2 http://electronicdesign.com/author/walt-jung
- ↑ Sources 101: Audio Current Regulator Tests for High Performance - Full Article, 15 December 2015, retrieved 22 April 2016,
...Walter G. (Walt) Jung, noted designer
- ↑ Superpower, the ultimate voltage regulator, retrieved 22 April 2016,
...noted engineer, author and audiophile designer Walt Jung
- ↑ Adafruit Interview with Paul, retrieved 22 April 2016,
...stalwarts such as ... Walt Jung
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