2008/09 Power Supply Design Seminar
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The 2008-2009 Power Supply Design Seminar series provides rich technical and practical presentations that combine new advanced power supply concepts, basic design principles and "real-world" application examples. The material for this seminar is authored and presented by TI's leading power management gurus known in the analog community for their expertise in power-related topics.

This one-day seminar includes a continental breakfast, lunch, a copy of the seminar manual and presentation materials.

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Topic 1 - High Power Factor and High Efficiency - You Can Have Both (Authored by Isaac Cohen and Bing Lu)
Topic 2 - Understanding Noise-Spreading Techniques and Their Effects in Switch-Mode Power Applications (Authored by John Rice, Dirk Gehrke and Mike Segal)
Topic 3 - Under the Hood of a DC/DC Boost Converter(Authored by Brian Lynch)
Topic 4 - Improving System Efficiency with a New Intermediate Bus Architecture (Authored by Rais Miftakhutdinov)
Topic 5 - High-Voltage Energy Storage - The Key to Efficient Hold Up (Authored by Jean Picard)
Topic 6 - Using the PMBus for Improved System-Level Power Management (Authored by Kurt Hesse)
Topic 7 - Applying Digital Technology to PWM Control Loop Designs (Authored by Mark Hagen and Vahid Yousefzadeh)
Topic 8 - An Introduction to New Products for More Effective Power Solutions (Authored by Bob Mammano)

Please note: Specific presenters and topic order will vary by location. While all topics will be fully documented in the manual you receive at the seminar, time constraints may influence both the sequence and the specific topics to be discussed during the seminar. Please check the web site below for the latest information. Dates are subject to change.

Additional locations for 2009 that do not have a finalized date: Dallas, TX.