Zhongming Ye

Zhongming Ye

Zhongming Ye

Zhongming Ye is a principal applications engineer for power products at Analog Devices in Santa Clara, Calif. He has worked at Linear Technology (now part of ADI) since 2009, providing application support for various products including buck, boost, flyback, and forward converters. His interests in power management include high-performance power converters and regulators of high efficiency, high power density, and low EMI for automotive, medical, and industrial applications.

Prior to joining Linear Technology, he worked at Intersil for three years on PWM controllers for isolated power products. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. Zhongming was a senior member of the IEEE Power Electronics Society.

Areas of interest of the author: Supply Power

Publications on RadioLocman by the author Zhongming Ye:

  1. Dual-Channel, 6 A Buck Regulator Delivers High Efficiency Compact Solutions
    System designers are asked to produce smaller, higher efficiency power supply solutions to meet the demands of power thirsty SoCs and FPGAs across all industries. The space available for the power supply footprint is...
    Jul 28, 2020
  2. 40V Input, 3.5A Silent Switcher µModule Regulator for Automotive and Industrial Applications
    Low Noise Silent Switcher Architecture Simplifies EMI Design Automotive, transportation, and industrial applications are noise sensitive and demand low EMI power solutions. Traditional approaches control EMI with...
    Apr 18, 2019
  3. High-efficiency 20A monolithic silent switcher 2 regulator for SoC and μP applications
    Zhongming Ye, Analog Devices Design Note 575 Power budgets continually rise for advanced SoC (system on chip) solutions used in industrial and automotive systems. Each successive SoC generation adds power-hungry...
    Jan 14, 2019
  4. Micropower Isolated Flyback Converter with Input Voltage Range from 6 V to 100 V
    Introduction Flyback converters are widely used in isolated DC/DC applications because of their relative simplicity and low cost compared to alternative isolated topologies. Even so, designing a traditional flyback...
    Mar 1, 2015