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.
Keith Szolusha
Keith Szolusha
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:
- LED Driver for High Power Machine Vision FlashKeith Szolusha Kyle LawrenceMachine 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
- Positive Regulator Makes Negative DC/DC ConverterPower-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
- Single Transistor Provides Short-Circuit ProtectionIn 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
- 60V Buck-Boost LED Driver with Up to 98% Efficiency Has Internal PWM Dimming and Spread SpectrumDesign 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
- Buck-Boost Controller Delivers Hundreds of Watts with 99% EfficiencyKeith Szolusha Tage BjorklundDesign 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