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Alain Stas
Alain Stas

ABOUT

Alain Stas currently serves as Product Marketing Engineer, Non-Linear Resistors, at Vishay. He has written several articles on electronic simulation with thermistors and RTDs for Planet Analog, and maintains a technical blog on hackster.io that explores simulations using Vishay's components. Alain holds a Master of Science degree in civil engineering, physics, from ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium), with a specialization in solid-state electronics and material sciences.

Solutions Unleashed: Exploring Electronic Simulation with Non-Linear Resistors for Temperature Sensing and Circuit Protection

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