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ECSE Master Practitioner Seminar: "How to Read a Datasheet (Or at least how I go about it anyway)"

Doug Mercer
Fellow Emeritus
Analog Devices
ECSE Seminar Series
https://rensselaer.webex.com/rensselaer/j.php?MTID=m3562928cfbdbe1c85ab90e2f9cdb2a50
Wed, February 23, 2022 at 4:00 PM

The Datasheet is your Friend and Teacher! What is in a datasheet, and how to extract important and relevant information to help you select the right part for your project? This wide-ranging and rather informal presentation will take you through the anatomy of typical integrated circuit datasheets (using ADI / Linear Tech / Maxim examples) and explain the full meaning behind many often misunderstood specs and sections.

Seminar Recording Link

Douglas Mercer has made extensive contributions to the design and development of analog-digital converters and high performance electronics. It is virtually impossible to make a cell phone call without encountering something of his design.

Douglas Mercer received the B.S.E.E degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in 1977. He has 40 years of experience in the linear IC industry, 32 in the design and development of high resolution and high speed data converter products. Since joining Analog Devices in 1977 he has contributed directly or indirectly to more than 30 commercial products with many industry firsts, including the first single supply microprocessor compatible DAC and the first 12 bit monolithic ADC to achieve greater than 1 MSPS. He was the founding technical contributor to the development of the TxDAC® family of DACs designed specifically for communications transmit applications.

He holds 13 US patents. A member of the IEEE from 1979 to 2009, he has authored or co-authored peer reviewed and invited papers at multiple IEEE conferences (ISSCC, CICC, BCTM, and Low Power Symposium) and in the IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits.

Appointed to the position of ADI Fellow in 1995. Retired from full time work in 2009, he is currently a Fellow Emeritus within Analog Devices principally contributing to the ADI University Program.