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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2006-)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 February 2007
Power management gurus run European
seminars
The European schedule for TI's 2007 Power Supply Design Seminar Series kicks off on 16th April in Madrid, Spain.
Building on more than 25 years of educating power supply designers with innovative design concepts, Texas Instruments has announced the European schedule for its 2007 Power Supply Design Seminar Series TI's leading power management gurus will conduct a series of one-day seminars in 22 cities in Europe from 16th April 2007
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The 2007 series, the 18th since introduced by Unitrode in 1977, provides rich technical and practical presentations that combine new advanced power supply concepts, basic design principles and "real-world" application examples.
For more information and to register for an upcoming seminar, see the TI website.
The registration fee may vary from country to country.
Topics for the 2007 seminar series include: "Improving power supply efficiency - the global perspective"; "Green-mode power by the milliwatts"; "Feedback in the fast lane - modelling current-mode control in high-frequency convertors"; "Designing planar magnetics"; "An interleaved PFC preregulator for high-power convertors"; "Software design for digital power - Programming 101 for analogue designers"; "Designing a digital telecom rectifier"; and "New power supply components from Texas Instruments".
The series begins on 16th April 2007 in Madrid, Spain, and tours 15 European countries, concluding on 8th June 2007 in Moscow, Russia.
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