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  2. Distribution amplifier - Wikipedia

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    A video distribution amplifier (also known as a distribution amp or VDA) takes a video signal as an input, amplifies it, and outputs the amplified video signal to two or more outputs. It is primarily used to supply a single video signal to multiple pieces of video equipment.

  3. List of projects published in Radio-Electronics magazine

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    Use it with logic circuits or as an audio or RF signal generator. Gary McClellan 51/10 October 1980 Unicorn-1 robot Part 3. Design and construction of the mobility base. James A. Gupton, Jr. 51/10 October 1980 Circuit design station Prototype and debug your circuits using this battery-powered design station. James Barbarello 51/11 November 1980

  4. Distributed amplifier - Wikipedia

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    The design of the distributed amplifiers was first formulated by William S. Percival in 1936. [1] In that year Percival proposed a design by which the transconductances of individual vacuum tubes could be added linearly without lumping their element capacitances at the input and output, thus arriving at a circuit that achieved a gain-bandwidth product greater than that of an individual tube.

  5. VDA - Wikipedia

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    Video Distribution Amplifier; Organizations ... VDA 6.1, one of their quality management system standards; Verein für Deutsche Kulturbeziehungen im Ausland, ...

  6. Jim Williams (analog designer) - Wikipedia

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    He wrote over 350 publications [2] relating to analog circuit design, including five books, 21 application notes for National Semiconductor, 62 application notes for Linear Technology, and over 125 articles for EDN Magazine. Williams suffered a stroke on June 10 and died on June 12, 2011. [3]

  7. Mullard Circuits for Audio Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    Mullard Circuits for Audio Amplifiers is a famous book by the Technical Services Department of Mullard Ltd, a British valve manufacturing company. First published in 1959 and then reprinted several times it contained a number of designs by Mullard engineers for high quality audio amplifiers, which were to be used by amateur constructors as well as by manufacturers as the basis for many ...

  8. Bob Pease - Wikipedia

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    Flag at half-staff at National Semiconductor on June 21, 2011. Pease was killed in the crash of his 1969 Volkswagen Beetle, on June 18, 2011. [23] [24] [25] He was leaving a gathering in memory of Jim Williams, who was another well-known analog circuit designer, a technical author, and a renowned staff engineer working at Linear Technology.

  9. Mullard 5-10 - Wikipedia

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    The circuit was first published in Practical Wireless magazine. The amplifier featured five valves and an output of 10 watts - hence '5-10'. Of those valves, one was a full-wave rectifier (an EZ80 or EZ81), one was a pre-amplifier pentode EF86 and one a double-triode ECC83 as phase splitter.