Texas Instruments Analog Design | Using Second-Order Filters to Reduce Voltage Ripple

Texas Instruments Analog Design | Using Second-Order Filters to Reduce Voltage Ripple

Click the blue text to follow us [Image][Image][Image] Welcome to the Analog Chip Vision [Image] In the last issue, we introduced active (as opposed to passive) buffers and their related controls. This buffer minimizes rectifier voltage stress to achieve higher converter efficiency while significantly reducing energy dissipation in the buffer circuit without affecting the operating … Read more

Overview of Basic Stability in Operational Amplifiers

Overview of Basic Stability in Operational Amplifiers

Click the blue text to follow us. Add a star to the top right of the homepage to ensure you don’t miss updates! [Image][Image][Image] Welcome to the Analog Chip Vision [image]. In the last issue, we discussed various methods to address the challenges of driving capacitive loads using high-side switch controllers. This issue brings you … Read more

Completing a Simulation IC Tape-Out Project and Joining a Renowned IC Company!

Completing a Simulation IC Tape-Out Project and Joining a Renowned IC Company!

Hello everyone, I am Y, a student from the Analog Tape-Out class at the IC Academy. As I stand on the threshold of entering the IC verification industry, I am filled with emotions. This journey from confusion to determination in learning and job hunting has many stories and experiences that I want to share, hoping … Read more

Undergraduate Students Visit the PMIC Laboratory at the University of Science and Technology of China

Undergraduate Students Visit the PMIC Laboratory at the University of Science and Technology of China

Undergraduate Students Visit the PMIC Laboratory Recently, a group of undergraduate students from the 2023 cohort of the School of Microelectronics at the University of Science and Technology of China visited Professor Cheng Lin’s PMIC laboratory, where they were introduced to the basic situation of the laboratory. Visit to the PMIC Laboratory To further help … Read more

PMIC Seminar – Reference Circuit & Temperature Sensor

PMIC Seminar - Reference Circuit & Temperature Sensor

PMIC Seminar The seminar is a regular activity of the Power and Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuit Laboratory, held once a month, hosted by the heads of various research directions in the laboratory. The aim is to enhance communication and integration among research groups, share cutting-edge research dynamics, and summarize stage achievements. This session will continue the … Read more