Keith Szolusha

Keith Szolusha

Keith Szolusha is an applications director with Analog Devices in Santa Clara, California. Keith has worked in the BBI Power Products Group since 2000, focusing on boost, buck-boost, and LED driver products, while also managing the power products EMI chamber. He received his B.S.E.E. in 1997 and M.S.E.E. in 1998 from MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a concentration in technical writing.

Areas of interest of the author: Automation Measurement Light Supply Power

Co-authors: Kyle Lawrence Tage Bjorklund

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Keith Szolusha:

  1. LED Driver for High Power Machine Vision Flash
    Keith Szolusha Kyle Lawrence
    Machine vision systems use very short flashes of intense light to produce high speed images used in a wide variety of data processing applications. For instance, fast moving conveyor belts are run through machine vision...
    28-01-2022
  2. Positive Regulator Makes Negative DC/DC Converter
    Power-supply designers can choose from a plethora of available positive buck regulators that can also serve as negative boost DC/DC converters. Some buck regulators have a negative-feedback reference voltage expressly...
    16-05-2021
  3. Single Transistor Provides Short-Circuit Protection
    In certain dc/dc-converter applications, on-chip, cycle-by-cycle current limit may be insufficient protection to prevent a failure during a short circuit. A nonsynchronous boost converter provides a direct path from the...
    14-12-2016
  4. 60V Buck-Boost LED Driver with Up to 98% Efficiency Has Internal PWM Dimming and Spread Spectrum
    Design Note 548 Synchronous buck-boost converters with four power switches can deliver very high efficiency while providing both step-up and step-down DC/DC conversion. Combining the capabilities of two separate...
    18-10-2016
  5. Buck-Boost Controller Delivers Hundreds of Watts with 99% Efficiency
    Keith Szolusha Tage Bjorklund
    Design Note 521 Introduction A DC/DC converter’s efficiency and component temperature are important considerations in high power applications where high current could overheat the catch diode used in an...
    19-08-2015