His primary scientific interests are in Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Inductor, Filter and Power electronics. His Electronic engineering research incorporates themes from Output impedance, Voltage regulator, Voltage, Integrated circuit and Control theory. The study incorporates disciplines such as Impedance matching and Capacitor in addition to Output impedance.
His work carried out in the field of Integrated circuit brings together such families of science as Low voltage, Boost converter, Buck converter, Power management and CMOS. Many of his research projects under Electrical engineering are closely connected to Noise temperature with Noise temperature, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Inductor research includes themes of Electronic circuit, Converters and RLC circuit.
Dan Chen mainly focuses on Electronic engineering, Control theory, Converters, Electrical engineering and Buck converter. His Electronic engineering research incorporates elements of Voltage, Inductor, Switched-mode power supply, Output impedance and Boost converter. His Inductor study combines topics in areas such as Power factor, Electronic circuit, RLC circuit, Capacitor and Integrated circuit.
His Control theory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Loop gain and Voltage regulator. As a member of one scientific family, Dan Chen mostly works in the field of Converters, focusing on Standby power and, on occasion, Flyback transformer. In his study, Small-signal model is strongly linked to Pulse-width modulation, which falls under the umbrella field of Buck converter.
His primary areas of investigation include Electronic engineering, Control theory, Converters, Buck converter and Inductor. His Electronic engineering study incorporates themes from Power factor, Control theory, Electrical engineering and Output impedance. His work deals with themes such as Ripple and Boost converter, which intersect with Control theory.
Dan Chen has researched Converters in several fields, including Standby power, Adaptive control and Switching frequency. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including DC bias, Pulse-width modulation and Voltage regulator. His Inductor study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as RLC circuit and Integrated circuit.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Electronic engineering, Converters, Control theory, Inductor and Buck converter. In the field of Electronic engineering, his study on Digital control overlaps with subjects such as Constant. In Digital control, he works on issues like Analogue electronics, which are connected to Power factor.
Voltage covers Dan Chen research in Inductor. Dan Chen usually deals with Capacitor and limits it to topics linked to Transient response and Control theory and Filter capacitor. His Ripple research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in DC bias, Electronic circuit and Automatic frequency control.
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Genomic sequence of the pathogenic and allergenic filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus
William C. Nierman;William C. Nierman;Arnab Pain;Michael J. Anderson;Jennifer R. Wortman;Jennifer R. Wortman.
Nature (2005)
TGF‐β Induces Foxp3 + T‐Regulatory Cells from CD4 + CD25 − Precursors
Shuang Fu;Nan Zhang;Adam C. Yopp;Dongmei Chen.
American Journal of Transplantation (2004)
The Ski oncoprotein interacts with the Smad proteins to repress TGFbeta signaling.
Kunxin Luo;Shannon L. Stroschein;Shannon L. Stroschein;Wei Wang;Wei Wang;Dan Chen.
Genes & Development (1999)
NOx emission trends for China, 1995–2004: The view from the ground and the view from space
Qiang Zhang;David G. Streets;Kebin He;Yuxuan Wang.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
A procedure for designing EMI filters for AC line applications
Fu-Yuan Shih;D.Y. Chen;Yan-Pei Wu;Yie-Tone Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (1996)
A procedure for designing EMI filters for AC line applications
Fu-Yuan Shih;D.Y. Chen;Yan-Pei Wu;Yie-Tone Chen.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (1996)
Type VI secretion is a major virulence determinant in Burkholderia mallei
Mark A. Schell;Ricky L. Ulrich;Wilson J. Ribot;Ernst E. Brueggemann.
Molecular Microbiology (2007)
Reduction of power supply EMI emission by switching frequency modulation
Feng Lin;D.Y. Chen.
power electronics specialists conference (1993)
Reduction of power supply EMI emission by switching frequency modulation
Feng Lin;D.Y. Chen.
power electronics specialists conference (1993)
Effects of parasitic parameters on EMI filter performance
Shuo Wang;F.C. Lee;D.Y. Chen;W.G. Odendaal.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2004)
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