Diego Ramírez Muñoz received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, in 1986 and 1995, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor of electronic instrumentation with the Department of Electronic Engineering, University of Valencia, where he has been teaching since 1986 and where he founded the Instrumentation and Measurement Systems Division in 1996. His research interests are analog signal processing, network theory, and electronic interfaces for sensors, particularly industrial applications based on magnetoresistive sensing techniques. Dr. Ramírez Muñoz has been developing activities as a referee in several indexed journals and international conferences for the IEEE since 1990.
Diego Ramírez Muñoz
Diego Ramírez Muñoz

Areas of interest of the author: Supply Measurement
Co-authors: Silvia Casans-Berga A. Edith Navarro-Antón
Publications on RadioLocman by the author Diego Ramírez Muñoz:
- Circuit forms novel floating current sourceA. Edith Navarro-Antón Diego Ramírez Muñoz Silvia Casans-BergaFigure 1 shows a polarization circuit applicable to ISFET (ion-sensitive field-effect-transistor) sensors. ISFETs are solid-state chemical sensors that measure the pH value of a solution in biomedical and environmental applications, for example. The circuit in Figure 1...Aug 25, 2021
- Circuit provides constant current for ISFETs/MEMFETsA. Edith Navarro-Antón Diego Ramírez Muñoz Silvia Casans-BergaISFETs and MEMFETs (ion-sensitive and membrane FETs) are solid-state chemical sensors that provide an electrical signal associated with the change of a chemical concentration in a solution. These types of sensors need a stable operating point. A common operating point is a...Jul 20, 2021