- Participants will get to learn new techniques for EMI mitigation, thermal modeling, PCB Layout, DC-DC designs and implementing AC-DC front ends
- Any engineer responsible for AC-DC or DC-DC power system design should attend the workshop
Vicor, an innovator in high-performance modular power systems will share expertise in the 2020 High-Performance Power Conversion Seminar and Workshop series. It will begin the worldwide tour from 31st March in Bangalore. It will be followed by Hyderabad on first April and Delhi on third April.
Robust design methodology
Designing high-performance power systems continues to increase in complexity year after year. It is essential to deploy a robust design methodology for high-performance power conversion to achieve first-time success and manage the rapidly changing power demands of emerging technologies.
Chris R. Swartz, senior principal engineer/manager, SiP and advanced applications, Vicor will be the keynote speaker. Swartz has 35 years’ experience as a power electronics engineer. It includes 10 years with Vicor, 14 years with Emerson Electric, 10 years with Motorola and one year with SIMPLIS Technologies. He is a patent holder and a member of IEEE – USA.
Thermal modeling, PCB layout
The one-day complimentary seminar will devote the majority of the day to expert-led interactive workshops, to identify common pitfalls. It will provide guidance on the path to successful high-performance power system design.
Participants will get to learn new techniques for EMI mitigation, thermal modeling, PCB layout, DC-DC designs and implementing AC-DC front ends. There will be use of real-world application to show the power challenges faced. Any engineer responsible for AC-DC or DC-DC power system design should attend the workshop.