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FPAAs (Field Programmable Analog Arrays) are promising as a concept, but theyโ€™ve never really taken off in the DIY/hobby electronics world. To my knowledge, the last big push was by ZRNA Research (zrna.org) about 6 years ago. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

FPAAs (Field Programmable Analog Arrays) are promising as a concept, but theyโ€™ve never really taken off in the DIY/hobby electronics world. To my knowledge, the last big push was by ZRNA Research (zrna.org) about 6 years ago. ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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I also think about how every one of those radome designers that worked at all three of those companies all went to school at The Ohio State University ESL (Electroscience Lab) and studied under Dr. Ben Munk.

I also think about how every one of those radome designers that worked at all three of those companies all went to school at The Ohio State University ESL (Electroscience Lab) and studied under Dr. Ben Munk.
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From the early 1960s brochure: "Donner's Model 3500 is a full-fledged analog computer weighing just 28 lbs. Designed for engineers, educators and scientists, it can be used to study almost any physical system that can be described by differential equations.

From the early 1960s brochure: "Donner's Model 3500 is a full-fledged analog computer weighing just 28 lbs. Designed for engineers, educators and scientists, it can be used to study almost any physical system that can be described by differential equations.