Mixed Signal/Analog
TI and Avnet to present webcast on Filter Design for PWM Systems
Texas Instruments and Avnet will present a live Analog eLab Webcast for designers titled “Filter Design for PWM Systems, Digital Audio vs. Switching Supplies” on Wednesday, October 10, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. CDT (18:00 hrs CET). The webcast will highlight how the function of an L-C filter is modified when used with a power converter or a Class-D amplifier. During the webcast, TI analog expert Bill Klein, P.E., and eLab panelists Fred Shipley of TI and Val Rhodes of Avnet will discuss how to maximize performance of the L-C filter in various designs.
The live broadcast will air on Wednesday, October 10 at 11:00 CDT, 17:00 UK, 18:00 CET. Participants may register at www.ti.com/analogelab.
One During the lab session, the panelists will highlight the key parameters in the L-C filter design for the two applications and offer a simplified approach to the L-C filter design for the Class-D amplifier. Through simulation and a lab experiment, the panelists will illustrate the effect of correct and incorrect inductor selection in the output filter of a Class-D amplifier.
Analog eLab Webcast Engineers Bill Klein, P.E., is the host for the TI Analog eLab Webcast. Klein is a senior applications engineer with the precision analog division of TI. He joined TI through its acquisition of Burr-Brown in August 2000. Klein is the author of more than 100 magazine articles, application notes and conference papers. His experience as an analog circuit designer covers 35 years in fields ranging from mineral exploration to nuclear medical imaging.
Fred Shipley is a senior applications engineer in the audio power amplifier group at Texas Instruments. His areas of focus are Class-AB amplifiers and both analog-input and digital-input Class-D amplifiers. Shipley earned a BST degree from the University of Houston and completed course work on a MSCS. He holds several patents in data security, analog circuitry and thermal management.
Val Rhodes is the technology director for Avnet Electronics Marketing. He has several years of experience designing wireless products for Fortune 500 companies and has OFDM technology contributions and patents in IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15 and IEEE 802.16. Rhodes earned a BSEE from The University of Arizona and a MSEE and MBA from Arizona State University.