Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: National Semiconductor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 November 2006
Signal path to success in Munich
National Semiconductor Corp will showcase its latest high-performance analogue solutions for a variety of applications at Electronica 2006.
National Semiconductor Corp will showcase its latest high-performance analogue solutions for a variety of applications at Electronica 2006 in Munich, Germany from 14th to 17th November The company's programme on Booth 506, Hall A4 includes new product announcements as well as daily expert seminars for power management design engineers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Under the theme "signal path to success", 14 tables focused on test and measurement, medical, industrial control, automotive, professional video, communications and consumer applications will illustrate how National's innovative portfolio of power management, data conversion, interface, amplifier and audio integrated circuits can solve tough design problems throughout the analogue signal path.
Among the demonstrations to be showcased at National's booth are an ultra-high-speed system for test and measurement, precision control for motor drives, the high quality sound of National's audio amplifiers in an advanced portable application, a complete high-definition/standard-definition (HD/SD) signal path for both analogue and digital video content, the world's first CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) serdes linking between a 3G basestation and antenna/radio, and a new industrial connectivity reference design.
For automotive, National will demonstrate new high-brightness LED drivers, a driver assistance camera featuring National's serialiser/deserialiser (serdes), an infotainment LCD and a hands free car kit.
National will also present three daily 15-minute educational programmes, dedicated to power management design engineers.
The lectures will be conducted by Professor Nicola Femia from the University of Salerno, Italy, and National's power management experts.
The topics include: "Fundamentals of loop compensation design"; "The influence of nonideal error amplifiers on loop compensation"; "Loop gain measurement techniques"; "Buck convertor design: using different output capacitors in parallel"; "Input filter design for switching regulators"; and "Transconductance versus voltage feedback error amplifiers".
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