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Overview

Ke-Horng Chen is affiliated with National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan and has a research focus primarily in engineering, with an emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering. Their body of work spans multiple subfields including condensed matter physics, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and hardware and architecture.

Their recent scholarly contributions include publications in notable venues such as the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers. Some recent papers are:

  • "Monolithic GaN-Based Driver and GaN Switch With Diode-Emulated GaN Technique for 50-MHz Operation and Sub-0.2-ns Deadtime Control" (2022, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits)
  • "Fully Integrated GaN-on-Silicon Gate Driver and GaN Switch With Temperature-Compensated Fast Turn-on Technique for Achieving Switching Frequency of 50 MHz and Slew Rate of 118.3 V/Ns" (2021, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits)
  • "A Dynamic Resonant Period Control Technique for Fast and Zero Voltage Switching in GaN-Based Active Clamp Flyback Converters" (2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics)
  • "An Envelope Tracking Supply Modulator Utilizing a GaN-Based Integrated Four-Phase Switching Converter and Average Power Tracking-Based Switch Sizing With 85.7% Efficiency for 5G NR Power Amplifier" (2021, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits)
  • "A 10 nA Ultra-Low Quiescent Current and 60 ns Fast Transient Response Low-Dropout Regulator for Internet-of-Things" (2021, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers)

The scientist frequently publishes in venues including:

  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Regular Papers
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ke-Horng Chen include:

  • Tsung-Yen Tsai
  • Ying-Hsi Lin
  • Shian-Ru Lin
  • Kuo-Lin Zheng
  • Chih-Cherng Liao

The scope of their research topics covers a broad spectrum within semiconductor technologies and power electronics:

  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials
  • Semiconductor materials and devices
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters

Best Publications

  • Single-Inductor Multi-Output (SIMO) DC-DC Converters With High Light-Load Efficiency and Minimized Cross-Regulation for Portable Devices

    Ming-Hsin Huang;Ke-Horng Chen

  • Dithering Skip Modulation, Width and Dead Time Controllers in Highly Efficient DC-DC Converters for System-On-Chip Applications

    Hong-Wei Huang;Ke-Horng Chen;Sy-Yen Kuo

  • A Li-Ion Battery Charger With Smooth Control Circuit and Built-In Resistance Compensator for Achieving Stable and Fast Charging

    Chia-Hsiang Lin;Chun-Yu Hsieh;Ke-Horng Chen

  • Hybrid Buck–Boost Feedforward and Reduced Average Inductor Current Techniques in Fast Line Transient and High-Efficiency Buck–Boost Converter

    Ping-Ching Huang;Wei-Quan Wu;Hsin-Hsin Ho;Ke-Horng Chen

  • A Low Quiescent Current Asynchronous Digital-LDO With PLL-Modulated Fast-DVS Power Management in 40 nm SoC for MIPS Performance Improvement

    Yu-Huei Lee;Shen-Yu Peng;Chao-Chang Chiu;Alex Chun-Hsien Wu

  • Highly Efficient Analog Maximum Power Point Tracking (AMPPT) in a Photovoltaic System

    Chih-Yu Yang;Chun-Yu Hsieh;Fu-Kuei Feng;Ke-Horng Chen

  • A high accuracy current-balanced control technique for LED backlight

    Chia-Lin Chiu;Ke-Horng Chen

  • Fast-Transient DC–DC Converter With On-Chip Compensated Error Amplifier

    Ke-Horng Chen;Hong-Wei Huang;Sy-Yen Kuo;Sy-Yen Kuo

  • Power supply apparatus

    Ke Horng Chen;li ren Huang;Hon Wei Huang;Sy Yen Kuo

  • Bidirectional Current-Mode Capacitor Multipliers for On-Chip Compensation

    Ke-Horng Chen;Chia-Jung Chang;Te-Hsien Liu

  • Quadratic Differential and Integration Technique in $V^{2}$ Control Buck Converter With Small ESR Capacitor

    Yu-Huei Lee;Shih-Jung Wang;Ke-Horng Chen

  • Power-Tracking Embedded Buck–Boost Converter With Fast Dynamic Voltage Scaling for the SoC System

    Yu-Huei Lee;Shao-Chang Huang;Shih-Wei Wang;Wei-Chan Wu

  • Boost DC-DC Converter With Fast Reference Tracking (FRT) and Charge-Recycling (CR) Techniques for High-Efficiency and Low-Cost LED Driver

    Chun-Yu Hsieh;Ke-Horng Chen

  • A DVS embedded power management for high efficiency integrated SOC in UWB system

    Yu-Huei Lee;Shih-Jung Wang;Yao-Yi Yang;Kuo-Lin Zheng

  • Low-Dropout Regulators With Adaptive Reference Control and Dynamic Push–Pull Techniques for Enhancing Transient Performance

    Chia-Hsiang Lin;Ke-Horng Chen;Hong-Wei Huang

  • Modified Hysteretic Current Control (MHCC) for Improving Transient Response of Boost Converter

    Jen-Chieh Tsai;Chi-Lin Chen;Yu-Huei Lee;Hong-Yuan Yang

  • Adaptive Droop Resistance Technique for Adaptive Voltage Positioning in Boost DC–DC Converters

    Han-Hsiang Huang;Chun-Yu Hsieh;Jie-Yu Liao;Ke-Horng Chen

  • Fast charging technique for Li-Ion battery charger

    Chia-Hsiang Lin;Chi-Lin Chen;Yu-Huei Lee;Shih-Jung Wang

  • Adaptive Window Control (AWC) Technique for Hysteresis DC–DC Buck Converters With Improved Light and Heavy Load Performance

    Han-Hsiang Huang;Chi-Lin Chen;Ke-Horng Chen

  • A 1V 16.9ppm/°C 250nA Switched-Capacitor CMOS Voltage Reference

    Hong-Wei Huang;Chun-Yu Hsieh;Ke-Horng Chen;Sy-Yen Kuo

  • A Constant-on-Time Control DC–DC Buck Converter With the Pseudowave Tracking Technique for Regulation Accuracy and Load Transient Enhancement

    Wen-Hau Yang;Chao-Jen Huang;Han-Hsiang Huang;Wei-Ting Lin

  • Quadratic differential and integration technique in V 2 control buck converter with small ESR capacitor

    Shih-Jung Wang;Yu-Huei Lee;Yung-Chih Lai;Ke-Horng Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Sy-Yen Kuo
Sy-Yen Kuo National Taiwan University
Shen-Iuan Liu
Shen-Iuan Liu National Taiwan University

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