Scott Hunt is a staff engineer focused on precision design tools in the Industrial Platform and Technology Group in Analog Devices. Scott joined ADI in 2011 as a product applications engineer for precision amplifiers. In 2016, he became a system applications engineer focused on scientific instrumentation. He transferred to the Precision Web Tools Group in 2022 where he now works on product definition. Scott has a bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer systems engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Scott Hunt
Scott Hunt

Areas of interest of the author: Analogue Design Measurement
Co-authors: Moshe Gerstenhaber Gustavo Castro Rayal Johnson
Publications on RadioLocman by the author Scott Hunt:
- How to Stay Out of Deep Water When Designing with Bridge SensorsGustavo Castro Scott HuntAnalog Dialogue Instrumentation amplifiers (in-amps) can condition the electrical signals generated by sensors, allowing them to be digitized, stored, or used to control processes. The signal is typically small, so the amplifier may need to be operated at high gain. In...Nov 22, 2016
- No Pain, High Gain: Building a Low Noise Instrumentation Amplifier with Nanovolt SensitivityMoshe Gerstenhaber Rayal Johnson Scott HuntAnalog Dialogue Introduction Building a voltage measurement system with nanovolt sensitivity presents many design challenges. The best available op amps, such as the ultralow noise AD797, can achieve less than 1 nV/√Hz noise at 1 kHz, but the nature of low frequency...Jul 28, 2016