ADI brings "Design Conference 2013" to Europe
Analog Devices is pursuing its successful series of one-day design conferences for analog, mixed-signal and embedded systems engineers, with further events scheduled across Europe in the autumn. The ADI Design Conference 2013 series travels across Europe this autumn, with sessions in Denmark, Sweden, France, Italy, UK, further dates in Germany, The Netherlands and the Czech Republic.
Shalini Palmer, Regional Sales Director, North Europe at Analog Devices, comments: "Based on the theme “Discuss. Design. Deliver,” the ADI design conferences bring together experts in high-performance analog, field-programmable gate arrays and modelling tools to present complete signal chain and system-ready solutions for complex design challenges. Engineers attending Design Conference 2013 will leave with practical knowledge and understanding of new products and solutions they can use in their designs. Experts from multiple engineering disciplines will lead the conferences and instruct engineers on advanced techniques of high-performance signal processing, reference designs and systems applications. The European Design Conference 2013 series will lay the emphasis on hands-on demonstrations and on topics relevant to regional challenges, like precision industrial and high-speed RF applications."
You can view the agenda of our conference technical sessions, a related video and register for the UK Design conference here.
"More than ever, analog and digital engineers are required to design across the entire signal chain in order to meet today’s intense time-to-market pressures. Xilinx and Analog Devices have worked together to co-develop kits and reference designs that combine FPGAs, data converters and high-speed serial interconnects for easier system integration and faster time to market. Educational conferences such as these, extend our collaboration and help designers better meet the demands of multi-channel, data-intensive applications in industrial, healthcare, communications and other markets,” commented Raj Seelam, director of Solutions Marketing at Xilinx.
“When connecting a high-speed analog module to an FPGA platform, the right design tools are critical for developing systems efficiently,” comments Ken Karnofsky, senior strategist, Signal Processing, MathWorks.