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The Fundamentals of Voltage References and Current Sensing
The Fundamentals of Voltage References and Current Sensing
In this webcast we will discuss the concepts of voltage references and how they are used in circuit design. We will also cover and compare reference designs, specifications, reference alternatives, and reference application ideas such as negative references, then present how currents are handled, measured and generated in system design.
Presenter
David Kress
Director of Technical Marketing
Analog Devices -
How to Read a Datasheet
How to Read a Datasheet
What is in a datasheet, and how can the information it contains help you select the right part for your design? This wide-ranging and informative webcast will take you through a typical datasheet and explain the full meaning behind many often misunderstood specs.
Presenter
David Kress
Director of Technical Marketing
Analog Devices -
Design Techniques for reducing power consumption and harmful thermal events in industrial designs
Design Techniques for reducing power consumption and harmful thermal events in industrial designs
This webcast will present: typical analog module configuration and show how to calculate the maximum ambient temperature that the system can tolerate, new technology to reduce the power dissipated in the module (regardless of what output load is connected), then look at the performance of these devices when the supply is run from a switching regulator rather than with a linear regulator.
Presenter
Colm Slattery
Applications Engineer
Analog Devices -
Fundamentals of Designing with Semiconductors: Beyond the Op Amp
Fundamentals of Designing with Semiconductors: Beyond the Op Amp
In this, the third webcast of our 12-part series on the Fundamentals of Designing with Semiconductors for Signal Processing Applications, we look at the Difference Amp, the Instrumentation Amp, the Log Amp, and other important amplifiers, and explain when to use and how to select each to maximize your circuits performance.
Presenter
Dave Kress
Director of Technical Marketing
Analog Devices