Sam Davis

Sam Davis

Sam Davis

Sam Davis was the editor-in-chief of Power Electronics Technology magazine and website that is now part of Electronic Design. He has 18 years experience in electronic engineering design and management, six years in public relations and 25 years as a trade press editor. He holds a BSEE from Case-Western Reserve University, and did graduate work at the same school and UCLA. Sam was the editor for PCIM, the predecessor to Power Electronics Technology, from 1984 to 2004. His engineering experience includes circuit and system design for Litton Systems, Bunker-Ramo, Rocketdyne, and Clevite Corporation. Design tasks included analog circuits, display systems, power supplies, underwater ordnance systems, and test systems. He also served as a program manager for a Litton Systems Navy program.

Sam is the author of Computer Data Displays, a book published by Prentice-Hall in the U.S. and Japan in 1969. He is also a recipient of the Jesse Neal Award for trade press editorial excellence, and has one patent for naval ship construction that simplifies electronic system integration.

Areas of interest of the author: Advanced Technologies Supply Automotive Light Electronic components History of Electronics Wind Energy Measurement

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Sam Davis:

  1. Generating Electricity is a Snap
    A collaborative research project is making use of temperature fluctuations to produce...
    May 11, 2020
  2. The Future Looks Bright for Innovations in Automotive Lighting
    In the coming years, a vehicle’s lights will serve to improve safety as well as offer a means...
    1. Feb 27, 2020
    2. Feb 27, 2020
  3. Voltage-Divider IC Drops 48-V Input to 6 V for Point-of-Load Regulators
    This high-efficiency IC with charge pumps and associated circuits reduces input voltage up to...
    Mar 17, 2019
  4. A Look At Voltage Reference ICs
    Voltage reference ICs provide an accurate, temperature compensated voltage source for use in a...
    1. Aug 23, 2017
    2. Aug 23, 2017
  5. Nyquist: The Noted Engineer (Not the Horse)
    What do horse racing and engineering have in common? The answer is “Nyquist.” Nyquist,...
    Jan 17, 2017
  6. A Wind Turbine Without Blades
    Vortex Bladeless uses a radically new approach to capturing wind energy. The device captures the...
    Sep 16, 2015
  7. Oscilloscope Watch: The Time Of Your Engineering Life
    Described as "The nerdiest thing you can put on your wrist.” The Oscilloscope Watch has...
    Jan 21, 2015
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