SSZT987 august 2017
Author's note: Before catching up on the 2016/2017 Power Supply Design Seminar, register for the 2018 Power Supply Design Seminar! This year’s seminar is the 23rd edition of the seminar, which has been educating the power community for nearly four decades.
For the past year, a team of leading TI power experts came together to create fresh high-quality technical material for the 2018 Power Supply Design Seminar. Now, teams of experienced power supply engineers are ready to travel to your city and deliver this training material directly to you in a relaxed and friendly learning environment.
For the 2018 seminar, we have six technical topics covering timely topics like the active clamp flyback and resonant converters. This year’s seminar also provides material that most power engineers can immediately put to use, like trouble-shooting DC/DC power supplies, and measuring the frequency response of a feedback loop. Additional useful and interesting topics cover driving synchronous rectifiers in isolated supplies and powering audio applications.
Regardless of your level of expertise, I am sure you will find the seminar to be useful, educational, and interesting.
In addition to training by TI experts, registration includes a bound book of white papers for all six topics, a presentation workbook for taking notes, refreshments and lunch. Additionally, this well-attended seminar provides a great opportunity to network with the power community in your region.
The 2018 seminar begins in India, China, Japan, Korea, Japan, and Europe during March, and finishes up by touring US cities during the month of April. Our registration page contains the complete list of cities and dates, as well as the complete list of topics and brief abstract.
For nearly four decades, the Texas Instruments Power Supply Design Seminar has brought in-person training from power-supply experts directly to customers.
For each seminar, we carefully choose topics under guidelines set by Bob Mammano. Ultimately, each topic selected must be useful, educational and interesting. We take pride in the fact that the seminar is not a sales pitch, but truly an educational experience.
Our most recent 2016/2017 seminar was the 22nd edition (SEM2200), which wrapped up earlier this year after touring the United States, China, India, Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Europe. Personally, I am thankful to have been a part of the seminar tour, and to have had the opportunity to meet so many fellow engineers in the power-supply community.
If you missed the last seminar tour, it’s not too late; we are now preserving the experience for you online through a new training site, with all of the 2016/2017 seminar material in one place. With a myTI login, you can access videos of each presentation and downloadable versions of the papers and presentation material. Each video has been studio recorded and is around 40 minutes in length.
SEM2200 includes seven topics covering a variety of power-supply-related issues, written by expert engineers with practical experience dealing with those topics. They are:
I hope that you find the material from the seminar series truly useful, educational and interesting. Please share your questions and thoughts on the SEM2200 topics or the seminar in general by commenting on this post. Of course, as we are busy preparing for the next seminar series, we are very interested to hear what topics you would like to learn more about as well.