Ken Yang

Ken Yang

Ken Yang

Ken Yang, based in Irvine, CA, US, is currently a Senior Manager, Cellular Power Management Application at Broadcom. Ken Yang brings experience from previous roles at Maxim Integrated Products. Ken Yang holds a 1997 - 1999 MSEE in Electrical Engineer - RF and analog @ UC San Diego. With a robust skill set that includes Semiconductors, Analog, Cellular Communications, Mixed Signal, Power Management and more.

Areas of interest of the author: Supply Beginners Analogue Design Radio Measurement Power

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Ken Yang:

  1. Power source is insensitive to load changes
    For the heating and cooling elements common in industrial systems, resistance is not a fixed...
    Jan 20, 2025
  2. Pulse-width modulator features versatile operating parameters
    Included among the many applications for pulse-width modulation (PWM) are voltage regulation,...
    Aug 1, 2024
  3. Simple circuit converts 5V to -10 V
    A typical switched-capacitor charge pump requires no inductors, is easy to design, and can double a...
    Jun 10, 2024
  4. Ultra-Low-Noise Low-Dropout Regulator Achieves 6-nV/√Hz Noise Floor
    Many low-dropout-voltage regulators see service in electronic systems, but relatively few are...
    Feb 1, 2022
  5. IC maintains uniform bias for GaAs MESFETs
    The gate-turn-on threshold voltage for GaAs MESFETs (gallium-arsenide metal-semiconductor...
    Apr 13, 2021
  6. Ensure A Fixed Bias Current For Gain Blocks
    RF gain blocks (amplifiers) are popular because they offer wide bandwidth, low noise, and ease of...
    Mar 3, 2018
  7. Power Meter is ±1% Accurate
    Power meters provide an early warning of thermal overload by monitoring power consumption in...
    May 31, 2017
  8. High-Side Current Sensor Monitors Negative Rail
    All dedicated current-sense amplifiers provide high-side sensing on a positive supply, but you can...
    Mar 8, 2017
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