Join National’s Signal-Path Experts for a One-Day Technical Seminar
Signal-Path Design Seminars DATE
LOCATION
Feb. 27, 2007
Tel Aviv
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Signal-Path Design Seminars for Design Engineers, Coming to a Location Near You!
Signal-Path Design Seminars in Israel on Feb. 27, 2007 • Learn the latest technologies in analog signal conditioning and signal conversion • Optimise your designs to achieve the highest precision, speed, and lowest power • Solve challenging design issues with practical application examples • Find out the latest innovations from National’s applications engineering experts About the seminar
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ational’s free signal-path seminars are designed to meet the needs of professional design engineers. These full-day technical sessions focus on high-performance signal conditioning, signal conversion and serial data-transfer solutions. The seminars provide engineers with the most up-to-date tools, techniques and products needed to create precision, high-speed and low-power signal-path designs.
Secure your place and register today at www.national.com/analogseminars Further expand your analog design knowledge
The seminar language will be English. For any questions, please contact:. Mathilde Wirnsberger (email:
[email protected], phone: +49-8141-35-1511) Jutta Gelewski (email:
[email protected], phone: +49-8141-35-1426)
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Content Outline SEGMENT 1 - Sensors and interfacing to amplifiers - Analog and digital solutions for thermal management - Amplifier stability analysis and solutions for capacitive loading - Understanding linear buffers and applications - Precision amplifier applications - VIP50TM amplifiers: Advantages and applications - Variable gain amplifiers - Differential amplifiers and techniques to maintain signal integrity towards the ADC - Analog video solutions for high definition video formats - Analog crosspoint switches
Amplifier Products
SEGMENT 2 Upgrade your temperature sensor system Data Conversion Products - performance while minimizing design time - Design your data converter circuit for maximum performance - Circuit techniques to maximize ADC input dynamic range - Select the right converter for the application - Pushing ADCs to ultra high speeds - Beat strict EMC standards at all speeds and resolutions
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Interface Products
- High-speed differential board design basics - Signal conditioning principles and application benefits - Clock distribution with Multipoint LVDS technology - AC coupling for applications in need of galvanic isolation - Techniques for driving long distances with cable drivers and equalizers - Design tools
SEGMENT 4 Audio Products
- Achieve high signal integrity with optimum SNR,THD and dynamic range - Solve power amplifier headroom issues - Learn techniques for scaling output power - Solve design issues in portable applic ations
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Key Presenters Domenico Granozio Application Engineer Amplifier Products Europe
Paul McCormack Senior Applications Engineer Data Conversion Division Europe
Domenico Granozio is an Application Engineer for Amplifier Products in Europe, based at National Semiconductor's European Headquarters in Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich, Germany. He joined National in 2005 working primarily on high-speed and video amplifier applications. He holds the "Laurea" degree in Electronic engineering from the University of Salerno, Italy. From June 2003 until June 2005, he has collaborated with the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Salerno as a researcher.
Paul McCormack is a Senior Applications Engineer for Data Conversion Systems in Europe, based at National Semiconductor‘s European Headquarters in Fürstenfeldbruck. Paul has been with National’s data conversion systems division since 2001 working primarily on high-speed converter applications. He holds a master‘s degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Queens University of Belfast and has a keen interest in analog and microelectronics.
Jürgen Hauser Senior Applications Engineer Audio Products Europe
Jürgen Hauser is a Senior Applications Engineer for Audio Products in Europe, based at National Semiconductor's European Headquarters in Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich, Germany. Jürgen is working on applications in the fields of cellular handsets, high-end consumer, professional and high performance Audio. Prior to joining National he had been spezialized in designing and implementing complex audio solutions for 2.5G and 3G mobile phones. He holds a Master's degree in Electronics and Communications Technology from the Technical University Graz/Austria.
Wirschem is based in National Semiconductor’s European Headquarters in Dr. Thomas Wirschem Dr. Fürstenfeldbruck. He is responsible for the technical marketing of high-speed
Product Marketing Manager Interface Division Europe
Interface, Ethernet and Timing products. Dr. Wirschem joined National in 1998. Prior to his assignment at National, he worked as a field application engineer for ATMEL covering the AVR and ARM based controllers, programmable logic devices (FPGAs) and non-volatile memory product families. He holds a diploma in physics as well as a PhD from the Technical University in Munich/Germany. The main topics of his PhD thesis were semiconductor physics and optoelectronic interfaces.
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