Pilar Molina

Pilar Molina

Pilar Molina

Pilar Molina Gaudó received the M.Sc. degree in telecommunications engineering and the Ph.D. degree in electronics engineering from the University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain, in 1997 and 2004, respectively.,Since 2000, she has been a Lecturer with the University of Zaragoza, where she currently holds a tenured position. Her research interests are class-E power amplifiers and inverters and power converters for energy efficiency.,Dr. Gaudó has served as a Volunteer of IEEE in several capacities, including Region 8 Vice-Chair of Student Activities and then Member Activities, member of several committees at board level, and currently as Spain Section Chair. She has also served as a Volunteer of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society.

Areas of interest of the author: Analogue Design Audio Microcontrollers Usage

Co-authors: Antonio Muñoz Diego Puyal

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Pilar Molina:

  1. "Brick-wall" lowpass audio filter needs no tuning
    Diego Puyal Pilar Molina
    When a system's specifications call for a lowpass filter with a steep frequency-cutoff characteristic, an engineer can opt for a “brick-wall”- filter design that features a sharp transition band. For example, in an FM stereophonic-broadcast system, the lowpass...
    17-06-2024
  2. Use the MCLR Pin as an Output with PIC Microcontrollers
    Antonio Muñoz Pilar Molina
    Although microcontroller manufacturers try to offer designers products that almost exactly fit the needs of their designs, another output pin is often necessary. This situation is particularly true in small designs using microcontrollers with eight pins or fewer. This Design...
    02-03-2022