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==2011 Contributors==
====2011 Contributors====
#[[Brian Haddad|Haddad, Brian]]
#[[Brian Haddad|Haddad, Brian]]
#[[Michael von Pohle|von Pohle, Michael]]
#[[Michael von Pohle|von Pohle, Michael]]

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Links

Common Emitter/Common Collector Amplifier Example

LTSpice Getting Started Guide LTSpice is a good simulator and runs on Windows, Linux (under wine), and OS X.

Qucs Simulations

  • Capacitors
    • Murata's comparison of monolithic ceramic capacitors as compared to Tantalum capacitors. Note that monolithic ceramic capacitors values decrease if you put larger DC voltages across them though. The effective series resistance and temperature behavior are much better though.
    • The markings on capacitors are often based on pF. There will be three digits, like 104 for 0.1uF. The first two digits are the digits of the value, and the next number is the number of zeros to add after that to denote the capacitance in pF. Thus 104 in 10 * 1e4 pF.

Vector Network Analyzer Links

2013 Contributors

  1. Eric Wilson
  2. Michael Swan
  3. Alexander Beckner
  4. Brian Clark
  5. Brian Lenz
  6. Travis deFluiter
  7. Tobias
  8. Heidi Tupper

2012 Contributors

  1. Fleming, Trent
  2. Kara Moon
  3. User:Daniel.Colls
  4. Andrew Bylard
  5. Ted Shaw
  6. Denver Lodge
  7. Benjamin Maloon

2010 Contributors

  1. Fong, Greg
  2. Henry, Ben
  3. Lau, Chris
  4. Shepherd,Victor
  5. Vier, Michael

2011 Contributors

  1. Haddad, Brian
  2. von Pohle, Michael
  3. Blaire, Matthew (Included in my name tag is Experimentation with LTspice)
  4. Cody Lorenz

2010 Articles

Draft Articles

These articles are not ready for reading and error checking. They are listed so people will not simultaneously write about similar topics.

Draft Articles awaiting review


Contributing Articles