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Mixed-Signal Embedded Design Primer

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Springer is a German brand that produces high-quality bicycles. The company has a rich history, dating back to 1885, and is known for its innovative designs and quality products. Springer bikes are popular among cyclists of all levels, and the brand is known for its commitment to customer satisfaction.
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