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Welcome to our Made-by-Monkeys eNewsletter, which offers analysis and commentary on cheaply-made and underperforming products and tips for achieving better designs.

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Made By Masters #6 - Bob Pease Analogue IC Design

Electronics Weekly technology editor Steve Bush writes a tribute to Bob Pease, National Semiconductor guru and master of analogue integrated circuit design.
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I can't believe someone makes... USB face masks

Let's put the silly cat look to one side, and accept the idea of a wearing a mask (widespread in Asia), that still leaves the troubling concept of attaching your face to a computer. A USB face mask?
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Classic MBM: Impossible objects #10: Wingdings keyboard

For the latest Impossible Object we return to the source of the series' inspiration. It is another entry from the Catalogue of Impossible Objects by Jacques Carelman (a member of the College of 'Pataphysics).
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Most Read in June - The Made By Monkeys popularity stakes

It's time once more to measure the monthly popularity contest - which Made By Monkeys posts have made the most waves in June? Unusual chargers, microwave membranes and unusual buildings lead the way this month.
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Supplier Ecosystem

Electronics Weekly has launched its Supplier Ecosystem, a new section of the site that will provide a one-stop shop for your product needs and distributor information. The goal is to make it easier to help you source the electronic components that you need. To start, there are ten featured suppliers: Acal, Arrow Electronics, Avnet Memec, Avnet Silica, Digi Key, EBV, Farnell, Future, Mouser and RS. All these inter-linked pages are accessible via the Main Directory – bookmark www.electroincsweekly.com/ecosystem
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Read the Electronics Weekly blogs, brought to you by our expert panel of writers, providing the very latest commentary and insight into the world of electronics.

LED Luminaries - LED industry insiders share their insights on the issues shaping the development of LED technology in general and LED lighting in particular.
Mannerisms - Ruminations on the electronics industry from David Manners, Senior Components Editor on Electronics Weekly
Made by Monkeys - Analysis of inferior products and how other people's failures can help us design better stuff
Gadget Master - Gadget Master features cool, homemade electronic gadgets proudly brought to us - by you!
Distribution World -Richard Wilson keeps up with news and views from the electronics supply chain
Directive Decoder - Expert analysis of legislation such as RoHS and WEEE from Gary Nevison of Farnell
UK Tech Startups - News, comment and resource information on UK electronics technology startups
Electro-Ramblings - The ElectronicsWeekly.com website blog, highlighting new features and content on the site
Open Source Engineering with Linux & GNU - Observations from the coal face of Open Source Engineering, bringing Linux and GNU software to embedded environments, whether for industrial, automotive or mobile applications.

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