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{{Person | {{Person | ||
|Names=Winthrop | |Names=Winthrop Alfred "Wink" Gross | ||
|Birth date= | |Birth date=April 29, 1947 | ||
|Birth place= | |Birth place=Exeter, New Hampshire, United States | ||
|Death date= | |Death date= | ||
|Death place= | |Death place= | ||
|Countries= | |Countries=USA | ||
|Affiliations=Harvard; Tektronix; MIT;Maxim | |Affiliations=Harvard; Tektronix; MIT;Maxim | ||
|Wikidata id= | |Wikidata id= | ||
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Gross and [[John Addis]] collaborated closely on both the 485 and 7104. | Gross and [[John Addis]] collaborated closely on both the 485 and 7104. | ||
Wink went to the Portable Instrument Division in 1979 and became vertical system engineer for | Wink went to the Portable Instrument Division in 1979 and became vertical system engineer for the [[2465]], for which he designed the main vertical amplifier, the channel switch, and the auxiliary input preamp. | ||
Wink went to the IC department in 1982 as Analog IC Design Manager, eventually becoming Engineering Manager for the Microelectronics Group. In 1994, when Tektronix sold its IC facility to [[Maxim|Maxim Integrated Products]], Wink went to Maxim as Director of High Frequency IC Design. He retired in 1999. | |||
Wink went to the IC department in 1982 as Analog IC Design Manager, eventually becoming Engineering Manager for the Microelectronics Group. | |||
In 1994, when Tektronix sold its IC facility to Maxim Integrated Products, Wink went | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |