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Meeting Signal-Path Design Challenges
High-performance Seminar Series 2005

Join National's expert analog technologists for a full-day technical seminar on designing with high-performance signal conditioning, conversion, and serial data transfer solutions for your next system.

This year's tour is set to visit 14 cities in the United States and Canada. At each session, National's experts will discuss analog theory and applications, new topologies, design troubleshooting, as well as the latest high-performance products. Whatever your level of design expertise, our experts will provide you with the tools you need to design high-performance solutions to meet your needs for accuracy, precision and speed.

Topics include:

• Selecting the right op amp, data-conversion and serial data-transfer components for your application
• Designing with high-precision sensor front-ends
• Differentiating your system with high-quality audio solutions
• Maximizing signal integrity through good ADC design practices
• Designing for lowest noise and EMI to enhance system performance
• Robust, high-speed serial data transfer solutions from the inventor of LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signalling) technology
• Practical application examples including active filter design using National's award-winning Webench® design environment


2005 Seminar Locations — USA and CANADA
Phoenix, AZ May 02 Dallas, TX May 12
Irvine, CA May 03 Denver, CO May 13
Santa Clara, CA May 04 Rochester, NY May 16
Bellevue, WA May 05 Toronto, ON - Canada May 17
Minneapolis, MN May 09 Detroit (Livonia), MI May 18
Chicago, IL May 10 Natick, MA May 19
Orlando, FL May 11 Philadelphia, PA May 20

Pre-registration is required to guarantee that there are sufficient seats, lunches and handbooks. Be sure to reserve a seat at the seminar nearest you.

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Regards

Anthony
 
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