Don Chen

Application Engineering Team Lead at Dialog Semiconductor
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Taiwan, TW
Languages
  • English Full professional proficiency
  • Chinese Native or bilingual proficiency

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Application Engineering Team Lead
      • Apr 2018 - Present

      For PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) Product: Including Display Bias power supply (TFT and AMOLED panel), WLED driver, Battery Charger, buck converter, boost converter, inverting buck-boost converter, LDO, positive / negative charge pump and flash driver, LDO Switches)1. Lead and manage application engineering team in Taiwan to perform silicon validation/evaluation to meet product schedule.2. Perform physical silicon device evaluation at chip and application level. Drawconclusions from evaluation results and give recommendations on revision orredesign.3. Independently propose and develop ideas to improve the silicon evaluation flow anddevice features. Share and work to develop ideas with engineers across sites.4. Initiate and follow through to conclusion interactions with Design, Test, Product andQuality Engineering to resolve product issues at each stage.5. Advanced software skills for measurement scripts development and automation frameworks under Python environment.6. Edit data sheets, application notes based on internal design documents for publicrelease.7. Design and document reference designs (PCB, recommended components anddevice settings) and provide training for distribution to customers.8. Interface with FAEs or customers during design-in and ramp phases to resolveapplication and device-related issues, support application level debug for FAs inMP. Show less

    • Senior Application Engineer
      • Dec 2014 - Mar 2018

      For PMIC (Power Management Integrated Circuit) Product:(Includes DC-DC Converters, LDOs Switches)1. Perform physical silicon device evaluation at chip and application level. Drawconclusions from evaluation results and give recommendations on revision orredesign.2. Independently propose and develop ideas to improve the silicon evaluation flow anddevice features. Share and work to develop ideas with engineers across sites.3. Initiate and follow through to conclusion interactions with Design, Test, Product andQuality Engineering to resolve product issues at each stage.4. Advanced software skills for measurement scripts development and automation frameworks5. Write data sheets, application notes based on internal design documents for publicrelease.6. Design and document reference designs (pcb, recommended components anddevice settings) for distribution to customers.7. Interface with FAEs or customers during design-in and ramp phases to resolveapplication and device-related issues, support application level debug for FAs inMP. Show less

    • Taiwan
    • Semiconductor Manufacturing
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Senior Engineer
      • Nov 2010 - Nov 2014

      PWM Vcore controller ,System buck controller, buck converter,DDR Terminator,LDO. For CPU/GPU, MB/NB/AIO. 1. Design and verify the control method, loop architecture and electronic circuit. 2. Design and verify the serial communication interface between PWM IC and CPU & power delivery Spec definition of Intel VR12,VR12.5,VR12.6,IMVP7,IMVP8 and AMD SVI2,FM2,Fs1R2,FP4. 3. Design & review layout of the application circuit & customer's system board circuit. 4. Characterization and bench design/verification/performance analysis/system debug. 5. Simulation modeling for IC behavior. 6. Provide design assistance, and troubleshoot design and implementation issues to customer. 7. Datasheet, design Tool, specification, application note build. Show less

Education

  • National Tsing Hua University
    Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    2008 - 2010

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