CORRECTING and REPLACING Webcast: How to Read a Datasheet
Webcast scheduled for July 11, 2012, at 12:00 p.m. EDT
NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
First graph, first sentence of release should read: July 11, 2012 (sted
June 6, 2012).
The corrected release reads:
WEBCAST: HOW TO READ A DATASHEET
Webcast scheduled for July 11, 2012, at 12:00 p.m. EDT
Analog
Devices, Inc. (ADI) will broadcast "How to Read a Datasheet" on July
11, 2012 at 12:00 p.m. EDT. In this brand-new webcast we will talk about
some basics of a typical datasheet, and how can the information it
contains help designers select the right part for their design. We will
take viewers through a typical datasheet and explain the full meaning
behind many often misunderstood specs. Beginners and experienced design
engineers alike will find this webcast helpful in selecting the right
part for their application. The webcast is free and everyone is welcome
to register at http://seminar2.techonline.com/registration/distrib.cgi?s=1909&d=3931
The Presenter
David Kress earned both his BSEE and MSEE for the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. David was first a designer of medical
electronic equipment before joining Analog Devices in 1972 as an IC
designer. For many years David led ADI's technical support team, and he
is currently the Director of Technical Marketing.
About Analog Devices Webcasts
ADI's webcasts cover topics relating to relevant challenges in designing
with semiconductors and provide engineers with access to online design
materials on a variety of solutions-oriented issues. Each webcast is
followed by a Q&A and with the opportunity to download the presentation.
For more than 45 years, ADI has been an engineering resource to help
make it easier for customers to get their jobs done. To access the
complete archive of webcasts for engineers, please visit: http://www.analog.com/webcasts
About Analog Devices
Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on
which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest
growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged
industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal
conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers,
representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Analog Devices
is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and
manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices is
included in the S&P 500 Index.
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Analog Devices Inc.
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