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News Release from: National Semiconductor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 September 2003
Online webcast to target analogue
engineers
National Semiconductor is to produce the semiconductor industry's first online webcast tailored specifically for analogue design engineers.
National Semiconductor is to produce the semiconductor industry's first online webcast tailored specifically for analogue design engineers The Bob Pease Show features a variety of live and archived programming created to help electronics engineers solve real-world design challenges in the shortest possible time
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Highlights of the Bob Pease Show are a half-hour talk show hosted by National's Hall of Fame Engineer, with cohost National engineers Paul Rako, Paul Grohe plus a guest expert.
Each programme features a lively, in-depth discussion of technical topics and demonstrations of solutions for analogue design engineers.
The first show will be available online beginning at 1600 GMT on 23rd September 2003 at on the National Semiconductor website, and on-demand at any time.
In the premiere, Pease will highlight the use and abuse of watt-meters, and a special guest from Vishay will review FET performance.
"The Bob Pease show delivers technical information and design solutions using video and the web - the most powerful combination of media available to learn how to get the job done", said Pease, a Staff Scientist at National.
"Each show is like a televised applications note that focuses on a systems solution in an interactive, informative, and entertaining format".
Viewers of the Bob Pease Show will see a screen divided into three sections - a video window, a presentation window, and a window of web pages with technical content updated constantly throughout the broadcast.
From the show home page viewers may also link to other informative National sites such as Analogue University, Knowledge Base, Featured Communities and the Webench toolset.
The Bob Pease Show is cosponsored by Vishay, Arrow Electronics and Reed.
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