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The competing demands and innovations in consumer electronic devices to perform an ever-growing array of power-hungry tasks yet remain small and lightweight requires more efficient, smaller, and lower cost electronic systems. Gallium nitride (GaN) is beginning to show up across a wide range of consumer applications due to its fast switching and much smaller form factors than silicon-based solutions.
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Presenter: Brian Miller joined EPC in 2015, where he is the field applications engineer for eastern North America. He has over 30 years of experience in power electronics, as a design engineer and as a field application engineer. At IBM and Sony Ericsson he designed small, efficient power supplies and battery chargers for laptops, tablets, and other equipment, and designed a custom analog controller IC for laptop dc-dc and battery charging. Previous to EPC, Brian was a field application engineer for Semtech, where he was involved in designs for AC-DC, DC-DC, LED lighting, and other areas. He has authored patents, articles, and talks. Brian received his MSE and BS degrees from Duke University in Durham, N. Carolina.
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