1-Jan-08

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Egoz 9 Omer |
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972-8-6466435 |
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1996 M.Sc |
Ben-Gurion University , |
My current interests are
Power Reduction Techniques in deep sub-micron VLSI
Designs using
I received the B.Sc in 1994 and M.Sc in 1996
form the E.E. Dep. at the
I started studding E.E. in Ben-Gurion University in 1990.
Papers
[1]. S. Ben-Yaakov and G. Rahav,
“Average Modeling and Simulation of Series-Parallel Resonant Converters
by PSPICE Compatible Behavioral Sources”, IEE Electronics Letters,
Vol. 32, No. 4, pp. 288-290, Feb. 1996.
[2]. D. Adar, G. Rahav, and S. Ben-Yaakov,
"Behavioral Average Model of SEPIC Converters with Coupled
Inductors," IEE Electronics Letters, Vol. 32, No. 17, pp.1525-1526,
Aug. 1966.
[1]. S. Ben-Yaakov and G. Rahav,
“Average Modeling and Simulation of Series-Parallel Resonant Converters
by SPICE Compatible Behavioral Sources”, IEEE APEC’96, Vol.
1, pp. 116-20.
[2]. S. Ben-Yaakov, D. Adar and G. Rahav,
“A SPICE Compatible Behavioral Model of SEPIC Converters”, IEEE
PESC’96, Vol. 2, pp. 1668-1674.
[3]. D. Adar, G. Rahav and S. Ben-Yaakov,
“A Unified Behavioral Average Model of SEPIC Converters with Coupled
Inductors”, IEEE PESC’97, Vol. 1, pp. 441-446.
[4]. G. Rahav and S. Ben-Yaakov,
“Forbidden State Space Trajectories of PWM Converters: Implication to
Digital Control”, IEEE PESC’99, Vol. 2, pp. 1199-1203.