According to Pete #41: Boost Regulators

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For this month's installment of According to Pete, our director of engineering demystifies current mirrors.

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In the November edition of According to Pete, our intrepid engineering director drops some transistor knowledge on us.

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According to Pete: August edition!

This month, Pete talks logging. With plaid, but no flapjacks.

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Check it out as Pete crafts his own time machine.

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