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Kent H. Lundberg, Ph.D, P.E.President Recent PositionsVisiting Professor of Engineering ConsultingDesign, research, and educational services. Inquire within. ResearchMy research interests are in classical feedback control systems and analog circuit design. I am currently working on educational items (applets, web labs, lecture demos, student DIY kits, books, and course notes. HistoryAnalog and hybrid computing have left an indelible mark on electrical engineering, and I am interested in this technological legacy. I edited a special issue of IEEE Control Systems Magazine on the history of analog computing in June 2005 and have worked on a virtual reconstruction of Vannevar Bush's differential analyzer. I am also interested in the history of analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, and analog-circuit-design techniques in general (such as "What is the earliest reference to a cascode topology using transistors?"). PublicationsMy publications, presentations, invited talks, and unpublished materials are summarized on my publications page. Previous TeachingAdvanced Circuit Techniques (MIT 6.331). Sample-and-hold circuits, digital-to-analog converters, analog-to-digital converters, high-speed amplifiers, power conversion, and phase lock loops. Last taught Fall 2013. VanityOther pages and links about me:This page (well, the page has changed, so technically, this filename) has been accessed at least times since November 4, 1997. Kent H Lundberg (email address) Last updated 3 February 2019. |