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Date: Thursday, April 24, 2008
Time: 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
Duration: 1 hour
Overview
Digital Power Management provides a scalable and flexible mechanism for sequencing power supplies, monitoring voltage and current faults, and initiating shutdown under fault conditions. For example, the PMbus-based Digital Power Management derives its flexibility by adding digital communication and self monitoring capabilities to all on-board DC-DC Converters.
However, the vast majority of DC-DC converters available to most engineers are analog and do not include any of the monitoring and communication features.
This seminar shows how a centralized programmable power management IC could be used to implement most of the Digital Power Management features, while using analog DC-DC converters and LDOs. Design, QA, manufacturing, and test engineers could benefit from the associated communication and digital monitoring features, reducing overall cost of ownership.
Speaker Information
 Shyam Chandra |
Shyam Chandra Lattice Semiconductor
Shyam Chandra is the Product Marketing Manager for the in-system programmable mixed signal products at Lattice Semiconductor Corp. Prior to joining Lattice, Chandra worked for Vantis and AMD in sales and applications and previously was a telecom design engineer with Indian Telephone Industries. Chandra received his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. |
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