Michael Wyatt

Michael Wyatt

Michael Wyatt

Michael A. Wyatt (Member, IEEE) was born in Nashville, TN, in 1948. He received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering at the University of South Florida, Tampa, in 1980.,He has also worked for Honeywell and Xetron (a subsidiary of Northrop Grumman) in the role of Principal Engineering Fellow, developing a wide range of RF and analog circuits for wireless applications.

He is currently a Senior Technical Fellow at Insyte Corporation, Palm Harbor, FL, which he joined in 2003. Since 2002, he has also been an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Florida teaching graduate classes on RFIC design. He has more than ten patents, including the first single chip receiver (U.S. Patent No. 5 603 111). He has numerous publications in journals and trade magazines.

Areas of interest of the author: Analogue Design Signal Processing, Filters Tools and Technologies Oscillators

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Michael Wyatt:

  1. Single-supply single-ended input to pseudo class A/B differential output amp
    From the micromixer topology by Barrie Gilbert [1], this amplifier allows a single-ended input to be converted to a Class A/B current output from a single supply. As shown in Figure 1 with an LTspice...
    Feb 28, 2025
  2. Adjust tempco in size and sign
    Zeroing out temperature variations on a production line is a challenging task when the device to be compensated has a temperature coefficient that varies in both magnitude and sign from unit to unit. This simple...
    Dec 13, 2024
  3. Simple 5-component oscillator works below 0.8V
    Often, one needs a simple low voltage sinusoidal oscillator with good amplitude and frequency stability and low harmonic distortion; here, the Peltz oscillator becomes a viable candidate. Please see the Peltz oscillator...
    Nov 24, 2024