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News Release from: Fairchild Semiconductor | Subject: Turn raw power into real performance
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 31 May 2002
Seminars turn raw power into real
performance
Fairchild Semiconductor is presenting a series of one-day seminars throughout Europe in June, entitled "Turn raw power into real performance".
Fairchild Semiconductor is presenting a series of one-day seminars throughout Europe in June, entitled "Turn raw power into real performance" The seminars, which are being held in Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the UK, will cover current design challenges for power systems and techniques to address them
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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These seminars are provided at no charge to the participants, and will include product demonstrations.
Some of the key topics addressed by this seminar include: regulatory compliance for power systems, efficiency considerations for SMPS designs, extending battery life in portable systems and isolation techniques in power systems.
Delegates will learn how to implement complete power subsystems using a broad range of products from Fairchild.
Power experts will be on hand to answer participant's queries.
The seminars will be in the following cities: 10th June, Padova, Italy; 11th June, Stuttgart, Germany; 12th June, Dusseldorf, Germany; 13th June, London, UK; 17th June, Manchester, UK; 18th June, Paris, France; 19th June, Stockholm, Sweden; and 20th June, Helsinki, Finland.
Participants can register for the event on the Fairchild website, indicating their choice of location.
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