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Gene Frantz always knew he wanted to be an engineer. He spent much of his youth taking things apart and subsequently earning his parents’ clemency by convincing them it was all in the name of discovery. Now, as a Texas Instruments principal fellow and one of the industry’s foremost experts in digital signal processing (DSP), Frantz continues to bend the rules to propel innovation.
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Stern, B. (2012). Gene Frantz. In: Inventors at Work. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4507-0_1
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