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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 May 2005

Webcast tackles delta-sigma convertor
systems

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Design engineers can register now on the TI website for a live Analog eLab webcast entitled "Precision signal conditioning for delta-sigma data convertor systems".

Design engineers can register now on the TI website for a live Analog eLab webcast entitled "Precision signal conditioning for delta-sigma data convertor systems" Presented by Texas Instruments and Arrow Electronics, the webcast will air at 1700 BST on Wednesday 11th May 2005

Hosted by TI analogue expert Bill Klein, PE, the session will provide design engineers with an online lab environment for a discussion on theory and demonstrations at the lab bench.

Klein's guests for this webcast are Michael Ashton, Applications Engineer at TI and Bob Fugerer, Senior Field Applications Engineer at Arrow Electronics.

The free, hour-long session will instruct viewers on designing with delta-sigma data convertors.

To take advantage of the precision and accuracy of these convertors, engineers must pay close attention to the input signal conditioning circuit, reference voltage source and the design tradeoffs that effect power, speed and accuracy.

The panel will discuss signal conditioning techniques as well as necessary tradeoffs that ensure optimum delta-sigma data convertor performance.

They will also cover certain applications that may not need any signal conditioning.

During the lab segment, Klein and Ashton will explore the precision and accuracy characteristics of delta-sigma data convertors and discuss filtering and amplification requirements for optimal performance.

A special Q and A segment will follow the discussion and lab demonstrations.

Viewers are welcome to e-mail their questions to Klein for on-air ideas and recommendations.

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