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Rudiments of Good Circuit Design

Taylor, N. H.
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1953-05-19
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Circuits which depend on the absolute stability and reproducibility of components have proved to be unreliable and often impractical for field use. A study of tolerances of a circuit to its component variations, when made a part of the design procedure, will lead to better equipment, producible and usable in the field. Such study often leads to new circuits and new ways of obtaining results.
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Talk delivered by N. H. Taylor at the Electronic Components Symposium, Pasadena, California, April 30, 1953.
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