Koichi Miyazaki is an RF power electronics engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience designing MHz-range RF amplifiers, pulse power supplies, and matching networks for semiconductor manufacturing and mass spectrometry equipment. He specializes in leveraging next-generation devices such as SiC, LDMOS, and GaN to push efficiency and thermal performance across RF generators for deposition and etch tools. Experienced across the full product lifecycle, he owns specification definition, circuit and PCB design, thermal/electrical evaluation, and simulation using ADS, PSIM, ANSYS and LTspice. His background includes developing laser power supplies and quadrupole mass spectrometer electronics, and he has filed patents on elemental technologies. Currently based in the Greater Tokyo Area, he is driving new business initiatives and technical strategy for RF power supplies and matching boxes. A practical problem-solver, he blends deep device-level know-how with system integration skills that accelerate time-to-market for high-frequency equipment.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Master, Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Tokyo Denki University
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