Ken Yang
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Ken Yang, application engineer, received an MSEE from the University of California-San Diego, La Jolla, Calif.
Email address: ken_yang@maximhq.com
Web site: http://www.maxim-ic.com
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November 6, 2006   [Ideas For Design]
Ensure A Fixed Bias Current For Gain Blocks
RF gain blocks (amplifiers) are popular because they offer wide bandwidth, low noise, and ease of use. They're designed to operate with a fixed value of supply current because variations in supply current cause variations in the gain, compression point, and other crucial specifications. Typically, a series resistor sets the supply current to a value based on the known value of dc voltage at the RF choke. That voltage, however, can vary from part to part. For instance, the GALI-21...

April 14, 2005   [Ideas For Design]
Single Transistor Cuts LDO Noise By 46 dB
Some of the many low-dropout (LDO) regulators supplying voltage regulation for electronic systems are designed for low noise. For example, the IC in Figure 1 achieves an RMS noise voltage of about 115 µV by itself. However, some ultra-low-noise applications such as instrumentation and high-quality audio require even lower noise. For that purpose, the Figure 1 circuit includes an external transistor and simple low-pass RC filter. Together, they reduce the supply noise by more...

October 4, 2004   [Ideas For Design]
Emergency Light Turns White LEDs On When Power Goes Out
Power outages often occur unexpectedly, leaving you in total darkness. Whether in a hospital, a theater, or your home, such occasions call for an emergency lighting system that turns on automatically. The preferred emergency light source is...

June 7, 2004   [Ideas For Design]
Digital Potentiometers Convert Voltage To Resistance
Industrial controls and variable-bias circuits sometimes require the services of voltage-to-resistance converters. But they can be difficult to implement. The simple approach shown in the figure builds such a...

March 1, 2004   [Ideas For Design]
Pulse-Width Modulator Features Versatile Operating Parameters
Included among the many applications for pulse-width modulation (PWM) are voltage regulation, power-level control, and fan-speed control. A PWM circuit for such systems can be implemented with three op amps on a single quad-op-amp chip (...

January 19, 2004   [Ideas For Design]
Modified LDO Regulator Sinks PECL-Termination Current
The positive emitter-coupled logic (PECL) used in high-speed telecommunications requires odd supply voltages: a positive VCC of +3.3 V, and a termination voltage (VTT) equal to VCC − 2 V = +1.3 V. The...

May 12, 2003   [Ideas For Design]
Position Sensor Exploits Faraday's Law
Consider two resistors, R1 (1 kΩ) and R2 (3 kΩ), connected in parallel (Fig. 1a). According to Faraday's Law, a time-varying magnetic field H, increasing linearly with time, induces a...










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