Achieving Ultra-Low Noise Switch-Mode Power Supplies with ADI’s Silent Switcher Technology

Join DigiKey and Analog Devices on Thursday, February 16, 2023, at 10 AM CST as they discuss ADI’s Silent Switcher technology and its benefits.

This webinar will discuss the constant challenges that power supply designers face - high efficiency and low noise. These, combined with market forces requiring miniaturization, robustness and increased reliability, further complicates the power design process.

In this technical deep dive, insights will be provided pertaining to the performance, design and future of this technology and its applicability in markets and applications including Industrial, Instrumentation and Measurement, Communications, Automotive, Healthcare, Energy and more.

Additional discussion points include:

  • Achieving high efficiency while minimizing EMI and solution size
  • How Silent Switcher regulators solve specific application challenges
  • A glance at future innovations to stay ahead of the market trends

Presenting this information will be Daniel Cheng. Daniel is the Senior Manager, Design Engineering, at Analog Devices.  He is a Senior Manager in the Multi-Market Power Business Unit at Analog Devices and leads a team that develops high performance step-down switching regulators and innovative Silent Switcher technology. Daniel joined Linear Technology in 2007 (acquired by Analog Devices in 2017) and received his degree in EECS from the University of California, Berkeley.

Register even if you are unable to attend, and a recording will be sent once it’s completed.

Register here:

https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4085733/08C76C044DF0ACC69D88215133902CD9

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Rich Miron, Sr. Technical Content Developer at DigiKey, has been in the Technical Content group since 2007 with primary responsibility for writing and editing articles, blogs and Product Training Modules. Prior to DigiKey, he tested and qualified instrumentation and control systems for nuclear submarines. Rich holds a degree in electrical and electronics engineering from North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND.

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