Jan M. Rabaey,Donald O. Pederson Distinguished Professor, University of California at Berkeley
No matter whatyour experience level is, designers can always use a little advice from the experts.
Exploringthe future of power management.
EE Times Virtual Conference: Advances in Power Management
EE Times, the leading resource for design decision makers in the electronics industry, brings you the second in its Virtual Conference series titled Advances in Power Management. The unavoidable fact is that every electronic product—whether a micropower circuit or a large, line-powered system—needs a power source. Designers are more concerned than ever with issues of power sources, delivery, management, efficiency, and dissipation.
Who Should Participate
The Advances in Power Management Virtual Conference is unique in that it spans a large audience. Topics are sure to be of interest to the student, academia professional and hobbyist, the experienced design engineer, and the procurement specialist.
What is a Virtual Conference?
EE Times Virtual Conferences are fully interactive events that incorporate online learning, live chat, active movement in and out of exhibit booths and sessions, vendor presentations, contests and more. Because the conference is virtual you can experience it from the comfort of you own desk. So you can get right to the industry information and solutions you seek.
Conference Co-chairs
John Donovan
Editor/Publisher, Low Power Design
Colin Holland
European Editor-in-Chief for Embedded Systems, UBM Electronics