Three terminal monolithic linear voltage regulators appearedalmost 20 years ago, and were almost immediatelysuccessful for a variety of reasons. In particular, therewere relatively few engineers capable of designing a goodlinear voltage regulator. The new devices were also easy to
use, and inexpensive. In currently popular parlance theywere “expert systems,” containing a good deal of theirdesigner’s knowledge in silicon form. Because of theseadvantages, the regulators quickly eclipsed discrete andearlier monolithic building blocks and dominated themarket.
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