Ausiàs Garrigós

Ausiàs Garrigós

Ausiàs Garrigós

Ausiàs Garrigós (Senior Member, IEEE)was born in Xixona, Spain, in 1976. He received the M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering from the University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, in 2000, and the Ph.D. degree in space power electronics from the Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH), Elche, Spain, in 2007. He spent research periods with CERN, Switzerland, from 2002 to 2004; the ESA, The Netherlands, in 2008; and the University of Strathclyde, U.K., in 2015.

He is currently a Professor with the Department of Electronics Technology, UMH. He participated in more than 30 research and technology transfer projects and coauthored around 90 international publications. Most of them related to power electronics. His main research interests include space power electronics and their ancillary electronic systems.

Areas of interest of the author: Supply Solar Analogue Design Measurement Light Power

Co-authors: José M. Blanes David Marroqui José Carrasco

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Ausiàs Garrigós:

  1. Power MOSFET is core of regulated-dc electronic load
    Ausiàs Garrigós José M. Blanes
    Designers use electronic dc loads for testing power supplies and sources, such as solar arrays or batteries, but commercial ones are often expensive. By using a power MOSFET in its linear region, you can build your own...
    Nov 27, 2018
  2. Bang-bang photovoltaic regulator needs no magnetics
    Ausiàs Garrigós David Marroqui
    Photovoltaic systems commonly include a means of energy storage – batteries or supercaps – to provide electricity to the load when sunlight is not available or during power transients. However, when...
    Dec 28, 2017
  3. Noninverting op-amp circuit has simple gain formula
    Ausiàs Garrigós José Carrasco
    Basic textbooks describe inverting and noninverting amplifiers based on operational amplifiers. These amplifiers have different gain equations. Whereas in the inverting configuration, the gain is the ratio of the...
    Nov 15, 2017
  4. Circuit implements photovoltaic-module simulator
    Ausiàs Garrigós José M. Blanes
    Electronics engineers often use photovoltaic-module simulators to test dc/dc-power converters, inverters, or MPPT (maximum-power-point-tracking)-control techniques. The use of these simulators lets you work in the...
    Jun 9, 2017