Rincón-Mora Publishes New Book on Power IC Design

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The new 524-page textbook, published by Springer Nature, evolved from the material Rincón-Mora developed for ECE 6445 Power IC Design course.

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  • ECE professor Gabriel Alfonso Rincón-Mora has published “Switched Inductor Power IC Design.” ECE professor Gabriel Alfonso Rincón-Mora has published “Switched Inductor Power IC Design.”
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Gabriel Alfonso Rincón-Mora has published a new textbook entitled “Switched Inductor Power IC Design.”

Rincón-Mora is a Motorola Solutions Foundation Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). He is a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and a fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). The IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CAS) selected him IEEE Distinguished Lecturer in 2009–2010, 2018–2019, and 2022–2023.

The new 524-page textbook, published by Springer Nature, evolved from the material Rincón-Mora developed for ECE 6445 Power IC Design course, which he derived from field and research experience. The book uses design insight, real-life examples, illustrative figures, easy-to-follow equations, and simple SPICE code to show how semiconductor devices (diodes, bipolar-junction transistors (BJTs), and metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) field-effect transistors (FETs)) work independently and collectively in switched-inductor power supplies; how these power supplies transfer power, consume power, and react and respond across frequency; how feedback loops switch, control, and stabilize them; and how the building blocks that comprise them are implemented and designed.

To learn more about the book, visit https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-95899-2.

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Institute and Campus, Education, Engineering
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Gabriel Alfonso Rincón-Mora, Switched Inductor Power IC Design, Springer Nature
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