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Overview

Ka Nang Leung is affiliated with the Chinese University of Hong Kong in China. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with significant focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Control and Systems Engineering.

Their work is concentrated in several main topics including:

  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization

Ka Nang Leung has contributed to multiple recent papers in reputable journals. Some of these publications include:

  • "A Single-Inductor Multiple-Output Buck/Boost DC-DC Converter With Duty-Cycle and Control-Current Predictor," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Bidirectional Buck-Boost Converter With Reduced Power Loss and No Right-Half-Plane Zero," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "A 40nm CMOS Hysteretic Buck DC-DC Converter With Digital-Controlled Power-Driving-Tracked-Duration Current Pump," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Full-Wave Sense-FET-Based Inductor-Current Sensor With Wide Dynamic Range for Buck Converters," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • "An Analog-Assisted Digital LDO With Dynamic-Biasing Asynchronous Comparator," 2022, IEEE Access

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Ka Nang Leung include:

  • Yanqi Zheng
  • Xun Liu
  • Zhou Yong
  • Jianping Guo
  • Jianxin Yang

The primary venues of publication for Ka Nang Leung's work are:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits & Systems II Express Briefs
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

Best Publications

  • A capacitor-free CMOS low-dropout regulator with damping-factor-control frequency compensation

    Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok

  • A sub-1-V 15-ppm//spl deg/C CMOS bandgap voltage reference without requiring low threshold voltage device

    Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok

  • Analysis of multistage amplifier-frequency compensation

    Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok

  • A 6- $\mu$ W Chip-Area-Efficient Output-Capacitorless LDO in 90-nm CMOS Technology

    Jianping Guo;Ka Nang Leung

  • An Output-Capacitorless Low-Dropout Regulator With Direct Voltage-Spike Detection

    Pui Ying Or;Ka Nang Leung

  • Development of Single-Transistor-Control LDO Based on Flipped Voltage Follower for SoC

    Tsz Yin Man;Ka Nang Leung;Chi Yat Leung;P.K.T. Mok

  • A Low-Dropout Regulator for SoC With $Q$ -Reduction

    Sai Kit Lau;P.K.T. Mok;Ka Nang Leung

  • A 2-V 23-/spl mu/A 5.3-ppm//spl deg/C curvature-compensated CMOS bandgap voltage reference

    Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok;Chi Yat Leung

  • A CMOS voltage reference based on weighted /spl Delta/V/sub GS/ for CMOS low-dropout linear regulators

    Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok

  • Three-stage large capacitive load amplifier with damping-factor-control frequency compensation

    Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok;Wing-Hung Ki;J.K.O. Sin

  • A Low-Power Fast-Transient 90-nm Low-Dropout Regulator With Multiple Small-Gain Stages

    Marco Ho;Ka Nang Leung;Ki-Leung Mak

  • An integrated CMOS current-sensing circuit for low-Voltage current-mode buck regulator

    Chi Yat Leung;P.K.T. Mok;Ka Nang Leung;M. Chan

  • A 1-V integrated current-mode boost converter in standard 3.3/5-V CMOS technologies

    Chi Yat Leung;P.K.T. Mok;Ka Nang Leung

  • Nested Miller compensation in low-power CMOS design

    Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok

  • Design considerations of recent advanced low-voltage low-temperature-coefficient CMOS bandgap voltage reference

    P.K.T. Mok;Ka Nang Leung

  • Design of low-power analog drivers based on slew-rate enhancement circuits for CMOS low-dropout regulators

    Hoi Lee;P.K.T. Mok;Ka Nang Leung

  • A CMOS Low-Dropout Regulator With a Momentarily Current-Boosting Voltage Buffer

    Ka Nang Leung;Yuen Sum Ng

  • A voltage-mode PWM buck regulator with end-point prediction

    Man Siu;P.K.T. Mok;Ka Nang Leung;Y.-H. Lam

  • A Fast-Transient Low-Dropout Regulator With Load-Tracking Impedance Adjustment and Loop-Gain Boosting Technique

    Pui Ying Or;Ka Nang Leung

  • A dual-path bandwidth extension amplifier topology with dual-loop parallel compensation

    Hoi Lee;Ka Nang Leung;P.K.T. Mok

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip K. T. Mok
Philip K. T. Mok Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Wing-Hung Ki
Wing-Hung Ki Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Mansun Chan
Mansun Chan Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Howard C. Luong
Howard C. Luong Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Zhihua Wang
Zhihua Wang Tsinghua University

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