
Chris Semanson
Christopher Semanson works at Renesas Electronics America Inc. as a Staff Power Systems Applications Engineer in Durham, NC supporting the design of PMICs and other power generation semiconductors in automotive applications in accordance with ISO 26262. He has five years previous experience in EMC Education at the University of Michigan, teaching EMC and Electronics with Mark Steffka. Semanson has a bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan Dearborn. He can be reached at christopher.semanson@renesas.com.
Implementing Robust Watchdog Timers for Embedded Systems
Tackling Low-Voltage Signaling in Inverter Design: Part 2
Tackling Low-Voltage Signaling in Inverter Design: Part 1
Introduction to Validation Test Concepts in a Mixed Signal ASIC
Design Considerations in Spread Spectrum Modulation for CISPR 25/CE Testing
Applying ISO 26262 to Power Management in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Designing with Capacitive Touch for Commodity Applications
A Discussion on Low-Cost Printed Circuit Board Design
Proper Probe Practice is Paramount in Practical Systems
An Overview of Transmission Lines in Electronic Systems