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Power Management Techniques For Integrated Circuit Design Kehorng Chen

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Power Management Techniques For Integrated Circuit Design Kehorng Chen
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.6 MB
Pages: 548
Author: Ke-Horng Chen
ISBN: 9781118896822, 9781118896846, 1118896823, 111889684X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Power Management Techniques For Integrated Circuit Design Kehorng Chen by Ke-horng Chen 9781118896822, 9781118896846, 1118896823, 111889684X instant download after payment.

This book begins with the premise that energy demands are directing scientists towards evergreener methods of power management, so highly integrated power control ICs (integrated chip/circuit) are increasingly in demand for further reducing power consumption. A timely and comprehensive reference guide for IC designers dealing with the increasingly widespread demand for integrated low power management Includes new topics such as LED lighting, fast transient response, DVStracking and design with advanced technology nodes Leading author (Chen) is an active and renowned contributor to the power management IC design field, and has extensive industry experience.

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