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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 February 2006
Noise and ground management discussed
online
A live Analog eLab webcast on "Managing noise and ground in precision analogue system applications" will go online on Wednesday 8th March 2006 at 1700 GMT.
Texas Instruments and Arrow Electronics will present a live Analog eLab webcast on "Managing noise and ground in precision analogue system applications" on Wednesday 8th March 2006, at 1700 GMT TI analogue expert Bill Klein, PE and eLab panellists, Bonnie Baker of TI and Dwight Curry of Arrow Electronics, will provide designers with an online discussion on how to keep noise out of sensitive input circuits
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Analogue design engineers are invited to register now via the TI website to view the Webcast from their PCs.
During the hour-long session, the panelists will discuss the three sources of noise, the paths on which it can travel and the challenges involved with effectively reducing noise to tolerable levels.
They will offer advice on the proper selection and placement of isolating and limiting components that keep analogue and digital noise out of sensitive input circuits.
And, because sensor applications often have low-level signals, the eLab engineers will offer insights on successful design layout techniques.
During the lab segment, Klein and Baker will demonstrate noise reduction techniques that are essential for maintaining harmony between the sensor circuit, analogue circuitry and processor.
The performance of several PCB renditions of an ADC application will be demonstrated.
Improvements in performance will be seen as the design rules are used in the construction of the PCBs.
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