Hans Camenzind, 555 timer inventor, dies
Camenzind also introduced the idea of phase-locked loop to design and invented the first class D amplifier.
Camenzind also introduced the idea of phase-locked loop to design and invented the first class D amplifier.
Copies at the usual sites for $13 up.
Circuit Design for Integrated Electronics
By Hans R. Camenzind · 1968
Page count: 266
Published: 1968
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Author: Hans R. Camenzind
I wondered why only only some high slew rate low noise ADA op amps used the same placing of supply pins as ne555.All dual or mono audio op-amps should use ne555 supply pinout order.That guy was pure genious.You don't need a microcontroller to make almost any useful automation if you have enough ne555 and there's always a chance you need less ne555 chips than you think for any automation.