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Benjamim Tang
Researcher at Infineon Technologies
Publications - 74
Citations - 1222
Benjamim Tang is an academic researcher from Infineon Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voltage regulator & Control theory. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 74 publications receiving 1222 citations.
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Multiphase power regulator with load adaptive phase control
TL;DR: In this paper, a power regulator for providing precisely regulated power to a microelectronic device such as a microprocessor is presented, which is accomplished by optimizing the power efficiency of the power regulator.
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Digital Calibration with Lossless Current Sensing in a Multiphase Switched Power Converter
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-phase power regulator that accurately senses current at a load in a lossless manner and adjusts the power supplied to the load based on the sensed current is presented.
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Method and apparatus for providing wideband power regulation to a microelectronic device
Benjamim Tang,Kenneth Ostrom,Tim Ng,Keith Bassett,Nicholas Steffen,Clifford Duong,William Pohlman,Robert T. Carroll +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method, apparatus, and system for providing operating power and transient suppression power to a microelectronic device is described, which includes a primary regulator to supply nominal operating power, and a transient suppression regulator to respond to relatively slow transient events.
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Active transient response circuits, system and method for digital multiphase pulse width modulated regulators
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-phase pulse width modulated voltage regulator and method in which transient voltage excursions or deviations that exceed the load line voltage by more than a pre-determined amount are detected by an ATR circuit and a correction signal is applied.
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Serial bus control method and apparatus for a microelectronic power regulation system
TL;DR: In this article, a serial bus control method, apparatus, and system for transmitting signals between a master controller and a slave controller associated with a power regulator is described, which allows for information to be written to or read from individual regulators or from all regulators coupled to the master controller.