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'''Carl Robert Battjes''' (30 December 1929 28 April 2007) was a Tektronix engineer.  
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Battjes had designed a 300 MHz transistor amplifier at [[Sylvania]] before he joined Tektronix in 1961 to work on high-speed amplifiers.
Battjes had designed a 300 MHz transistor amplifier at [[Sylvania]] before he joined Tektronix in 1961 to work on high-speed amplifiers.

Revision as of 10:06, 9 August 2021

Carl Robert Battjes (b. 30 December 1929 – d. 28 April 2007) was a Tektronix engineer.

Battjes had designed a 300 MHz transistor amplifier at Sylvania before he joined Tektronix in 1961 to work on high-speed amplifiers.

In 1971 he left the portable oscilloscope group and joined the IC design group within Tektronix.

Tek Products

Publications

  • "Who Wakes the Bugler?", in The Art and Science of Analog Circuit Design, Jim Williams (Ed.), July 1998. ISBN 978-0-7506-7062-3. → Google Books
  • "Short Pulse Technique of Adjusting Wideband Amplifiers", in Tekscope Vol. 3 No. 1 January 1971
  • ...

Patents

Links

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