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Watch the New Analog eLab Webcast: Choosing the Best Galvanic Isolation Method

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Choosing the Right Galvanic Isolation Method for Your Application


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Date:
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Time: 11 a.m. (CST)

Design engineers have multiple options and design considerations when choosing and implementing galvanic isolation. Such options include capacitive, optical and inductive/magnetic isolation and their associated isolation standards issues, including voltage rating and creepage/clearance distances.
                     
This Analog eLab™ webcast will provide information to help simplify the decision-making process in choosing the right isolation solution for your application.

Wm. P. (Bill) Klein Wm. P. (Bill) Klein, P.E., TI-HPL Senior Applications Engineer (Host)
Bill joined TI-Tucson through its acquisition of Burr-Brown in August 2000. In addition to a B.S.E.E. from Arizona State University and registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Arizona, he has authored over 50 magazine articles, application notes and conference papers. With 30+ years experience as an analog circuit designer, his expertise ranges from mineral exploration to medical nuclear imaging. His current role is host of the monthly Analog e-Lab webcast, presenting real-world solutions to real-world problems.
Tim Lafferty

Tim Lafferty worked in the telecom industry for 7 years as a board designer, systems engineer and project leader for various telecom products after graduating with a B.S.E.E. from Texas A&M. He began his career at Cypress Semiconductor as an FAE/field sales engineer. Currently, Tim works in worldwide marketing for the industrial interface product line at Texas Instruments.

Todd Frizzell

Todd Frizzell, Sr. Applications Engineer, Arrow Electronics
Todd Frizzell is a senior applications engineer with Arrow Electronics. His 20 years experience includes analog, digital, DSP and FPGA design. Currently, his work ranges from conducting technology seminars to troubleshooting customer designs. Frizzell earned a B.S.E.E. and an MBA from the University of Central Florida.

 
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