Power Your Life Seminar
By STMicroelectronics
Attend a FREE One-Day Technical Seminar Near YOU!
Join us for a day of educational presentations, provided in three parallel tracks of Power Conversion, Lighting, and Motor Control, covering the latest techniques and technologies delivered by design experts.
The Power Your Life Seminar goes beyond product presentations and combines new advanced concepts, basic design principals, and “real world” applications examples. Don’t miss this chance to discover and ask the leading industry experts your questions to help you with your next design.
Power It | Light It | Move It |
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Toronto: November 11, 2014 Four Points by Sheraton 6257 Airport Road Mississauga, Ontario, L4V 1E4, Canada Phone: (905) 678-1400 | Montreal: November 13, 2014 2599 Boul. Alfred-Nobel St-Laurent H4S 2G1 Phone: (514) 337-3094 |
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The complete Power Your Life handout can be found here.
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Seminar Details
Power It | Light It | Move It | |
8:00 AM 9:00 AM | Breakfast Welcome and opening comments | ||
9:00 AM | Fundamentals of LLC resonant topology | Architectures for driving high brightness LED | Improved reliability in motor control using Intelligent Power Modules |
9:30 AM | Implementing sensorless field oriented control | ||
10:00 AM | In-depth understanding of Power MOSFET failure mechanisms | Design using on-line simulation | |
10:30 AM 11:45 AM | Break | ||
10:45 AM 11:45 AM | Evolution in PFC topologies | Compatibility challenges for dimmers | Implementing sensorless field oriented control (continued) |
11:45 PM | Lunch Guest Keynote speaker ST Keynote speaker Future of power semiconductor technology Demo area open | ||
1:30 PM 2:30 PM | Concepts in digital power control | Primary side sensing techniques: design issues and implementation | Using voltage mode for microstepping stepper motor drive |
2:30 PM 3:00 PM | Break Demo area open | ||
3:00 PM 3:30 PM | Optimizing the flyback topology for efficiency and standby power | Introduction to electronic drives for LED lighting applications and industrial standards | Using voltage mode for microstepping stepper motor drive (continued) |
3:30 PM 4:00 PM | Isolated gate drivers for motor control |