23 September 2010

Green Power Electronics Seminars

  • Green Power Electronics Seminars

"Supplier Meets Designer" Seminar 2010 - Solutions for a greener tomorrow. Thursday 23rd September 2010: Holiday Inn Express, Edinburgh-waterfront.

Arrow's "Green Power Electronics" - Seminar provides information to designers how to use Fairchild's power products meeting the stringent governmental restrictions regarding efficiency and standby power.
To complement the seminar you will be introduced in Fairchild Semiconductor's new product portfolio and road map regarding "Green Power Electronics".

Fairchild Semiconductor is a leading global provider of semiconductor technology that powers the products we use and makes them more energy efficient.

The Power Franchise: Driving Energy-Efficient Solutions The conservation of energy and the development of energy-efficient products is a critical challenge facing the world today. Energy-efficient solutions from Fairchild play a pivotal role in answering these design issues. With advanced packaging, proprietary technologies and experience in both the design and manufacturing of power semiconductors, Fairchild's products provide the electronics industry with innovative ways to conserve energy. Fairchild's high performance semiconductors optimize energy in applications such as power supplies, portable and, LED- lighting.

Power supplies are found in everything from cell phone chargers, to set-top boxes, to industrial control, and offer a large potential for energy savings. Fairchild's suite of power switches, power MOSFETs, IGBTs, rectifiers, PWM ICs, PFC ICs, HVICs, optocouplers, voltage references and LDOs are instrumental in increasing efficiency, while reducing standby power, size and cost.

Lighting applications offer the greatest opportunity to reduce wasted energy because incandescent bulbs are only ten percent efficient. These applications are transitioning to fluorescent and LED or HID lamps, which drive significant efficiency improvements. Fairchild's ballast control ICs, IGBTs, MOSFETs, HVICs, PFC/PWM controllers, Green FPST products, transistors, rectifiers, diodes and optocouplers increase efficiency, extend system life and provide greater flexibility for lighting applications.
This is a free-of-charge Seminar
Thursday 23rd September 2010: Holiday Inn Express, Edinburgh-waterfront. Leith - http://www.hiexpress.com/hotels/us/en/edblh/hoteldetail#Directions



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Arrow Electronics

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