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Ken Yeap - National Semiconductor Field Application Engineer Ken Yeap is responsible for design applications and customer technical supports in Malaysia and the Philippines. Mr. Yeap has more than 5 years work experience in the electronics industry, of which he has spent 3 years on design and trouble-shooting of consumer electronic products in Sony. Mr. Yeap holds a Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering, with a major in Telecommunications Engineering, from the University of Technology Malaysia.
Experts: Dragon Li - Product Application Engineer
Janet Wu - Product Application Engineer
Honsun Tan - Product Application Engineer
Winter Cheng - Product Application Engineer
Overview
Most of the telecom systems today contain on board high performance processors, FPGAs and ASICs. A cost effective solution that can drive these systems while delivering high current levels at low output voltages, fast transient response and tight regulation is in high demand. All these requirements raise the bar for the next generation power distribution architectures (PDAs), which in turn inspire evolution of new technologies. This seminar will discuss the evolution of PDAs, as well as key features and technical details of several power distribution systems. It will conclude with market share predictions of different PDAs for the next 5 years.
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
Most of the telecom systems today contain on board high performance processors, FPGAs and ASICs. A cost effective solution that can drive these systems while delivering high current levels at low output voltages, fast transient response and tight regulation is in high demand. All these requirements raise the bar for the next generation power distribution architectures (PDAs), which in turn inspire evolution of new technologies. This seminar will discuss the evolution of PDAs, as well as key features and technical details of several power distribution systems. It will conclude with market share predictions of different PDAs for the next 5 years.
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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