Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: National Semiconductor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 February 2005
Seminars explain latest analogue
technology
National Semiconductor's technology experts are going on tour to share the latest analogue technology and design tools at 18 live seminars covering Europe and Israel.
National Semiconductor Corp's technology experts will go on tour to share the latest analogue technology and design tools at 18 live seminars covering Europe and Israel, and a number of further seminars in cities all over the globe "Meeting signal-path design challenges" is the theme of the 2005 global signal-path seminar series hosted by National Semiconductor's analogue University
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Presented by the company's analogue signal-path experts, the one-day intensive technical seminars will take place from 4th to 28th April 2005 in Europe and until the end of May in the Americas.
The complete date and location information is available on National's website.
In the autumn, the seminars will be held at locations throughout Japan and the Asia-Pacific Region.
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National's signal-path seminar has been created to meet the needs of professional design engineers and engineering managers.
These full-day technical sessions focus on designing with high-performance signal conditioning, conversion and serial data transfer solutions.
They are designed to provide engineers with the most up-to-date tools, techniques, and products needed to create precision high-speed, and high-performance signal-path solutions.
At each session, National's experts will discuss analogue theory and applications, new topologies, design troubleshooting, as well as the latest high-performance products.
Lunch will be provided and each delegate will receive a complimentary set of material.
"We're delighted to have the opportunity to share National's expertise in signal-path analogue solutions with a global audience", said Suneil Parulekar, National Semiconductor's Senior Vice President and General Manager, Analogue Products Group.
"The seminars are led by National's experts and offer participants the latest information and tools they can use to design-in high-performance products".
Topics for National's 2005 signal-path seminar include: selecting the right operational amplifier, data conversion and serial data transfer components for an application; designing with high-precision sensor front ends; differentiating your system with high-quality audio solutions; maximising signal integrity through good analogue-to-digital conversion (ADC) design practices; designing for lowest noise and electromagnetic interference (EMI) to enhance system performance; robust, high-speed serial data-transfer solutions from National, the inventor of low-voltage differential signalling (LVDS) technology; and practical application examples including active filter design using National's award-winning Webench design environment.
Since 1984, National has conducted these highly practical technical seminars that contain a blend of analogue design concepts, tutorial review of basic principles, and "hands-on" application examples.
Preregistration is required to guarantee that there are sufficient seats, lunches and handbooks at each seminar for all delegates.
Anyone who is unable to attend a live session in a city nearby may view National's Analog University, which includes a library of archived online seminars.
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