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London 30 October 2019
High-Performance Power Conversion Seminar & Workshops View Agenda Register now

Keynote speaker:
Professor C. Mark Johnson

Director of the EPSRC Centre for Power Electronics and Professor of Advanced Power Conversion at the Faculty of Engineering, The University of Nottingham

Professor Johnson currently holds a personal chair at the University of Nottingham, where he leads research into power semiconductor devices, power device packaging, reliability, and thermal management, power module technologies and power electronic applications. Learn more

Professor C. Mark Johnson

Agenda

October 3, 2019

Marriott Santa Clara, 2700 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA 95054


10:00 to 10:30 AM

Registration


9:30 to 9:45 AM

Welcome


9:45 to 10:45 AM

Keynote by Dr. Ray Ridley


11:45 AM to 12:00 PM

Coffee break


12:00 to 1:00 PM

Track A - Mountbatten Room

Workshop: EMI challenges and troubleshooting techniques

Presented by Applications Engineering

Without proper consideration, EMI can derail projects and create costly delays. With a real-world troubleshooting example, you will learn about basic EMI measurement, common and differential noise sources and identification methods, conducted EMI pre-compliance testing, layout issues, etc.

Track B - Siemens Room

Workshop: Modular DC-DC system design done right

Presented by Applications Engineering

Real-world systems comprise more than just the DC-DC converter itself. Using a case study to examine the requirements of module integration into a DC-DC system, you will learn topics such as input and output filtering, protections, compatibility with the source and load dynamics.


1:00 to 1:45 PM

Lunch


3:00 to 4:00 PM

Track A - Mountbatten Room

Workshop: Avoiding common AC-DC design pitfalls

Presented by Applications Engineering

Design-in of AC-DC front end modules can be complicated. This session will provide a straightforward approach for success, covering such topics as source impedance considerations, inrush current, filter resonance and damping, PFC, faults, fusing, system stability and safety.

Track B - Siemens Room

Workshop: High-performance PCB layout and thermal design techniques

Presented by Applications Engineering

Our experts will share their optimization techniques addressing the following topics: applying thermal models and simulation, PCB layout for effective thermal management, power/signal routing and integrity in high density, high current applications to minimize board losses and maximize performance.


2:45 to 3:00 PM

Coffee break


2:00 to 3:00 PM

Track A - Mountbatten Room

Workshop: Avoiding common AC-DC design pitfalls

Presented by Applications Engineering

Design-in of AC-DC front end modules can be complicated. This session will provide a straightforward approach for success, covering such topics as source impedance considerations, inrush current, filter resonance and damping, PFC, faults, fusing, system stability and safety.

Track B - Siemens Room

Workshop: Modular DC-DC system design done right

Presented by Applications Engineering

Real-world systems comprise more than just the DC-DC converter itself. Using a case study to examine the requirements of module integration into a DC-DC system, you will learn topics such as input and output filtering, protections, compatibility with the source and load dynamics.


3:00 to 3:30 PM

Wrap up & Networking


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