Mike Wong

Mike Wong

Mike Wong

Mike Wong, based in Milpitas, CA, US, is currently a Vice President of China Sales at Semtech. Mike Wong brings experience from previous roles at Semtech, Intersil and Elantec.

Mike Wong holds a 1985 - 1989 Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering @ University of California, Davis. With a robust skill set that includes ASIC, Analog, Budgets, CMOS, Cross-functional Team Leadership and more.

Areas of interest of the author: Supply Analogue Design Power

Co-authors: Tamara A. Papalias

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Mike Wong:

  1. A novel approach to creating a high-efficiency, simple buck-boost converter
    Mike Wong Tamara A. Papalias
    A stable voltage from an input supply that is higher and lower than the output is often required. A common solution is to use a boost converter followed by an LDO as shown in Figure 1. The boost converter is...
    Apr 3, 2025
  2. Adding Feedback Boosts Peak Detector's Precision
    Mike Wong Tamara A. Papalias
    A signal’s peak is typically measured with a diode. But if the diode is used alone, the input voltage must be much larger than the diode’s turn-on voltage to obtain acceptable accuracy. Since turn-on...
    Jun 6, 2022
  3. Amplifier removes common-mode noise on RGB differential-video-transmission line
    Mike Wong Tamara A. Papalias
    Comprising four twisted pairs within a durable external sheath, Category 5 network cable offers a common and cost-effective choice for transmitting component-video signals. Three of the pairs can carry RGB video...
    Dec 19, 2017
  4. Boost converter works with wide-range negative-input supply
    Assume that a design requires positive voltage, but only a negative-voltage power source is available. Using a standard boost-converter IC in the circuit of Figure 1, you can efficiently generate a positive voltage from...
    Nov 11, 2015