Farnell is teaming up with Analog Devices (ADI) to host a webinar on ‘Designing Power Supplies for High-Speed analogue to digital (A/D) Converters.’
The event, to be presented by Rob Reeder, Senior Convertor Applications Engineer at Analog Devices Inc, is aimed at electronic design engineers and students who wish to keep up-to-date with all the new cutting-edge technologies in this sector. The full session will cover: why power supplies are important to ADCs, defining Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR), power supply design guidelines and suggestions, and the latest product and application updates from ADI. Participants will also gain an understanding of how element14, Farnell’s online eCommunity for design engineers, can support information sharing and technology collaboration.
Farnell's Segment Manager for Semiconductors Passives and Optoelectronics, Richard Curtin, said: “We have decided to partner with a leading supplier like ADI in order to strengthen our existing partnership as well as communicate to our customers how Farnell is leading the way in assisting them to produce world-class designs. We look forward to working with ADI on other projects in the future and harnessing their thought-leadership and expertise in electronics engineering.”
Commenting on his presentation at the webinar, Rob Reeder said: “The quality of the power supply should be a key consideration in high-speed A/D converter IC applications. The noise contribution of the supply directly impacts the dynamic performance achieved by the converter stage. This presentation will provide an in-depth look inside the ADC's supply pins, analyze the impact of supply ripple on converter performance, define power supply-related specifications, and provide layout and application guidelines for achieving optimum supply voltages.”
Webinar participants will have the chance to win an Analog Devices AD6645-105/PCBZ evaluation board worth $200. To register please visit http://www.element-14.com/community/events/2663
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