About Me


Hello, my name is Michael Delany and I'm an electrical engineer primarily focused in research and design. I graduated from the University of Houston with a BS in Electrical Engineering.

I have experience as a power electronics engineer at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, where I focused on AC/DC power converters and server motherboard DC/DC power. I was part of a hands on design and verification team ensuring high reliability power supplies were delivered to our customers. AC/DC designs included up to ~3kW design both single and multi-phase inputs. AC/DC supplies utilized isolated regulators such as Flyback, Phase-Shifted Full Bridge, Half Bridge, LLC, Forward, PFC, and many others. My experience with DC/DC power converters for HPE motherboards revolved around POL converts such as HDD, FPGA/CPLD, RAM, and CPU utilizing single and multi-phase power designs. In addition, I worked with a variety of other mixed-signal technologies on HPE motherboards.

I am currently a research and design engineer for Sparx Engineering, where I focus on product design for a wide variety of customers in fields such as oil and gas, biotech, consumer electronics, medical devices, instrumentation, and many more. My role in design at Sparx Engineering has broadened my scope beyond just power electronics and into virtually every discipline in electrical and embedded engineering.

I currently have a handful of patents in the filing stage with hopes they'll be granted in the near future. Hope you enjoy the blog.

Mike

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