Mike Gambuzza, based in Boston, MA, US, is currently a Director of Systems Architecture at IXYS Integrated Circuits. Mike Gambuzza brings experience from previous roles at Fort Orion LLC, Intel Corporation and GE Oil & Gas. Mike Gambuzza holds a State University of New York - Farmingdale. With a robust skill set that includes Embedded Systems, PCB design, Hardware Architecture, Analog, Analog Circuit Design and more.
Mike Gambuzza
Mike Gambuzza

Areas of interest of the author: Measurement Analogue Design Beginners
Publications on RadioLocman by the author Mike Gambuzza:
- Measure humidity with an RH bridge and digitally-programmable capacitorAn AC bridge circuit can be used to measure the unknown capacitance of a sensor, such as a relative humidity (RH) sensor. Some RH sensors have a transfer function of capacitance vs %RH. Usually the value of the...Sep 11, 2019
- Synthesized Inductor Delivers Maximum Power TransferTo transfer maximum power from a circuit to a load, the load’s resistance, RL, must match the source resistance, RO (Fig. 1). In the case of a complex load, ZL, and a resistive source, this transfer can require...Dec 26, 2017
- Circuit provides visual verification of IR pulsesUse a transimpedance amplifier to drive an LED You can test an IR (infrared) link with a circuit that converts an IR-generated photocurrent to an amplified current that drives a standard LED (Figure 1). This approach...Sep 19, 2011
- Diode tester limits reverse voltage and forward current to protect sensitive junctionsSome diode manufacturers caution against using the diode tester function in ohmmeters because it could exceed the reverse-voltage and forward-current ratings of sensitive diodes. This is especially true in optical...Mar 14, 2011
- OR Gates Slash Noise Coupling In Digital Potentiometer ApplicationsDigital potentiometers are extremely useful and gaining wide acceptance for controlling parameters in analog circuits. The figure shows an example circuit that uses a digital pot to change the gain of an operational...Mar 3, 2011