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Michelle So - National Semiconductor Product Application Engineer Michelle So is Product Application Engineer at National Semiconductor, specializes in the application of National's Amplifiers and Data Conversions products. Ms. So joined National Semiconductor Santa Clara Headquarters in 2004 and has worked in the product engineering divisions of the company. Ms. So holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from San Jose State University.
Experts: Thomas Chang - Senior Product Application Engineer
Dilip Mohol - Field Application Engineer
Ken Yeap - Filed Application Engineer
Overview
To build a high performance industrial system, precision products such as low offset operational amplifiers and high resolution ADCs are used to improve the signal input from transducers to the digital core. While the signal quality is important in these systems, the market is also demanding systems with less power consumption and higher reliability. This webinar will discuss how to optimize the power hungry signal path to achieve reduced power consumption, high precision and reliability.
Company Introduction
National Semiconductor creates energy-efficient analog and mixed-signal semiconductors. Its PowerWise® products enable systems that consume less power, extend battery life, and generate less heat. Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., National reported sales of $1.89 billion for fiscal 2008 which ended May 25, 2008. Additional company and product information is available at www.national.com
To build a high performance industrial system, precision products such as low offset operational amplifiers and high resolution ADCs are used to improve the signal input from transducers to the digital core. While the signal quality is important in these systems, the market is also demanding systems with less power consumption and higher reliability. This webinar will discuss how to optimize the power hungry signal path to achieve reduced power consumption, high precision and reliability.
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Company Introduction
National Semiconductor creates energy-efficient analog and mixed-signal semiconductors. Its PowerWise® products enable systems that consume less power, extend battery life, and generate less heat. Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., National reported sales of $1.89 billion for fiscal 2008 which ended May 25, 2008. Additional company and product information is available at www.national.com


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