Webinar: Improve the functional safety of automotive applications with ST’s newest linear voltage regulators

Join our 1-hour webinar to discover ST’s automotive linear voltage regulators with 8 selectable output voltages suitable for safety-critical automotive electronics

 

Wednesday, December 9th 2020

► 3:00 pm CET (EMEA)
► 2:00 pm EDT (Americas)
 

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Join us for a one-hour webinar where we will present our newest automotive linear voltage regulators. With up to 8 selectable voltage levels from 0.8 to 5V, these LDOs are ideal for a wide variety of circuits including microcontrollers, sensors, FPGA, and low-voltage signal processing.

Simple part numbering and cost-effectiveness are some of their main benefits. Automotive engineers will also appreciate the detailed documentation especially for functional safety (including safety manual, safety mechanism, FMEA, and FMEDA documents) when developing safety-critical applications.

Agenda

  • Overview of ST’s automotive LDO portfolio
  • Key features and advantages of L99VRxx configurable voltage regulators
  • Target applications that will benefit from these LDOs
  • Developer resources for designing safety applications
  • Summary of benefits in terms of performance, quality, cost and procurement

After the webinar, there will be a 20-minute Q&A session where our experts will be available to answer any questions.

Registration information

This webinar will be broadcast twice, at convenient times for international audiences. Please review the times listed below and register for the most appropriate option for your time zone.

  • For EMEA: December 9th, 2020 at 3:00 pm CET
  • For Americas: December 9th, 2020 at 2:00 pm EDT

To participate in this free online event, simply register on my.st.com.

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Speaker

Salvatore Abisso

Having started his career developing control systems for semi-active suspensions in automotive applications using soft computing methodologies, Salvatore then headed an application engineer team working on the design, development and characterization of electronics systems based on new technology platforms. Today, he is a Senior Marketing Engineer for Automotive Voltage Regulators, Power Management and DC Motor Control solutions.