José Carrasco

José Carrasco

José Carrasco

José Carrasco received the M.Sc. degree in physics and the Ph.D. degree in electronics engineering from Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain, in 1991 and 1996, respectively. After a period of two years as a Power Electronics Researcher with the European Space Agency, European Space Research and Technology Centre, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, he joined Universidad de Valencia as a Lecturer, in 1993, and the Miguel Hernández University of Elche, Spain, in 1998, as a Professor.

In 2005, he co-founded the company Embedded Instruments and Systems, where he is the CEO. He currently holds a Full Professorship in the electronics technology area. He has participated in several projects on power electronics, mixed (analog/digital) designs, and instrumentation for space applications, including four in-orbit technology and scientific demonstrations. His research interests include robust electronics for power, instrumentation, and control systems in aerospace applications.

Areas of interest of the author: Analogue Design Measurement

Co-authors: Ausiàs Garrigós

Publications on RadioLocman by the author José Carrasco:

  1. 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 feedback and input resistances, in the noninverting amplifier, the...
    Nov 15, 2017
  2. Current sensor measures 0 to 500A
    The simple circuit in Figure 1 can sense both low and high current levels without low sensitivities or loss of accuracy either at the low or the high end of the scale. The circuit is useful for discerning either low or high currents in noisy...
    Oct 24, 2016