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Designing Intelligent Power Supplies Sponsored by Microchip Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Time: 2:00 pm ET / 11:00 am PT Duration: 40 minutes
With the increasing use of digital control, there are more ways than ever to design power supplies. The potentially confusing choices confront the engineer designing or using a power supply with this added functionality. Understanding the four levels of microcontroller integration possible in a design, and the features and functions possible with each level can simplify the decision process. In this webcast, we will: Explore the impact of each level on the analog design. How each level shifts issues associated with control and reliability. From the traditional hardware design, to the microcontroller and software side of the design.
Moderator Randy Frank, Contributing Editor, Design News
Presenter Keith Curtis, Principal Applications Engineer, Microchip Technology Incorporated
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Integrating Measurements and Simulations throughout the Circuit Design Process Sponsored by National Instruments Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Time: 11:00 am ET / 8:00 am PT Duration: 40 minutes Shrinking product development cycles and increasing circuit complexity are requiring engineers to rethink how they design their electronic circuits. To meet these challenges, design engineers have turned to using measurements and simulations throughout the design process. By combining these, design engineers not only save time and money through fewer prototypes but also improve quality because they can integrate real-life measurements into the simulation process. In this session, learn: How you can use measurements and simulations to help at the board level. Select your next electric component. Improve the circuit verification process.
Moderator Randy Frank, Contributing Editor, Design News
Presenters Matthew Friedman, Product Manager, National Instruments
Shauna Rae, Product Manager, National Instruments
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Designing Intelligent Power Supplies Moderator - Randy Frank Presenter - Keith Curtis
Integrating Measurements and Simulations throughout the Circuit Design Process Moderator - Randy Frank Presenters - Matthew Friedman & Shauna Rae
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