José Benito Castro-Miguens

José Benito Castro-Miguens

José Benito Castro-Miguens received the Electrical & Electronic Engineering degree from UPCO University, Madrid, Spain, in 2003. Heis currently employed (since 2003) by the Cesinel Company, working as design engineer on power electronics, instrumentation engineering, signal processing, and electric power control.

Areas of interest of the author: Automation Light Analogue Design Supply Power

Co-authors: Carlos Castro-Miguens M Pérez Suárez

Publications on RadioLocman by the author José Benito Castro-Miguens:

  1. Switch circuit controls lights
    Carlos Castro-Miguens José Benito Castro-Miguens
    Cities and towns worldwide are considering and installing LED streetlights to help save electric energy, reduce costs, protect the environment, and improve lighting for their citizens. Despite this trend, the...
    Oct 28, 2021
  2. Digitally Programmable Amplifier Meets Sensor Gain, Ranging Needs
    Carlos Castro-Miguens José Benito Castro-Miguens
    This circuit shows how to develop inverting and non-inverting programmable gain amplifiers with non-standard gain values to optimize sensor output/ADC input range compatibility. Most data-acquisition systems with...
    Aug 2, 2017
  3. Low-component-count zero-crossing detector is low power
    Carlos Castro-Miguens José Benito Castro-Miguens M Pérez Suárez
    There are many circuits published showing zero-crossing detectors for use with 50- and 60-Hz power lines. Though the circuit variations are plentiful, many have shortcomings. This Design Idea shows a circuit that uses...
    Jul 12, 2017
  4. Limit inrush current in high-power applications
    Carlos Castro-Miguens José Benito Castro-Miguens
    Protect circuits from high current until a capacitor charges A high-power offline supply is nothing more than a half- or full-bridge dc/dc converter. Rectifying the ac line yields a dc voltage that feeds the...
    Oct 10, 2016
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