Martin Scharrer, Ph.D. Student
Ph.D. Student, Teaching Assistent, University of LimerickLimerick, Ireland
Research field: Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Circuits and Systems
Power Supplies, ADC, DPWM, FPGA
Publications
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Conference Proceedings (4)
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Martin Scharrer, Mark Halton, Tony Scanlan et al. (2010) FPGA-based multi-phase digital pulse width modulator with dual-edge modulation, 1075-1080. In 2010 Twenty-Fifth Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC).
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Martin Scharrer, Mark Halton, Tony Scanlan (2009) FPGA-Based Digital Pulse Width Modulator With Optimized Linearity, 1220-1225. In 2009 Twenty-Fourth Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition.
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Mark Halton, Martin Scharrer, Tony Scanlan (2008) Application of the discrete-time structured singular value for DC-DC converters, 90-95. In Signals and Systems Conference, 208. (ISSC 2008). IET Irish.
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Martin Scharrer, Mark Halton, Tony Scanlan (2008) Digitally controlled isolated SMPC with bidirectional data transmission scheme, 380-383. In 2008 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics.
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Awards and Grants
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Mar 2004Presentation Award (Fachhochschule Regensburg) View website
Biographical Information
Martin is currently studying a PhD in electronic engineering in the field of digital controlled switched mode power supplies (SMPS). His main research area is the digital communication inside the SMPS.
Martin received the Dipl.Ing. (FH) degree in electronic engineering with the specialisation in digital communication systems and a Masters (with honours) in electronic and microsystems engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Regensburg (FHR), Bavaria, Germany, in 2003 and 2005, respectively.
He performed his Dipl.Ing. and Masters’ project in the Biometrics and Sensor Technology Research Centre at the FHR, where he was responsible for the converting, buffering, processing and transmission of sensor signals from a biometrical smart pen.
In his spare time he is interested in the Linux OS, LaTeX, software programming (Perl, LaTeX, ...) and computer networks, but also in reading fantasy and science fiction novels.
His private website is located at http://www.scharrer-online.de/.
Martin received the Dipl.Ing. (FH) degree in electronic engineering with the specialisation in digital communication systems and a Masters (with honours) in electronic and microsystems engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Regensburg (FHR), Bavaria, Germany, in 2003 and 2005, respectively.
He performed his Dipl.Ing. and Masters’ project in the Biometrics and Sensor Technology Research Centre at the FHR, where he was responsible for the converting, buffering, processing and transmission of sensor signals from a biometrical smart pen.
In his spare time he is interested in the Linux OS, LaTeX, software programming (Perl, LaTeX, ...) and computer networks, but also in reading fantasy and science fiction novels.
His private website is located at http://www.scharrer-online.de/.
CV
Professional Experience
2005 - Present
Ph.D. Student, Teaching Assistent at University of Limerick
Limerick, Ireland
Classes taught:
TA Microcontroller Lab
TA Signals and Systems Lab
TA Electric Circuits Lab
Limerick, Ireland
Classes taught:
TA Microcontroller Lab
TA Signals and Systems Lab
TA Electric Circuits Lab
Education
Dec 2003 - Dec 2005
Dec 1999 - Dec 2003
Consulting Services
Consulting in Verilog HDL design and verification for Powervation Limerick.
Consulting in Verilog HDL design and verification for Powervation Limerick.
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