Fairchild to Increase Energy Efficiency at Embedded Power Conference

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Events, Training on Thursday, September 4, 2008

Fairchild Semiconductor's (NYSE: FCS) technologist will discuss methods to increase energy efficiency in DC-DC designs at the Embedded Power Conference held in San Jose, California September 17-18th. Fairchild's Mike Speed will explore technology and packaging advances in MOSFET and regulator design that significantly reduce converter losses in his presentation titled "Boosting Energy-Efficiency through Advanced Power System Design."

Fairchild's cutting-edge technologies are instrumental in helping electronics meet energy-efficiency requirements for consumer, communications, industrial, portable, computing and automotive systems.

The Embedded Power Conference addresses critical power management issues that system-level designers are facing such as excessive heat generated by today's high-powered systems; how software can increase efficiency and ways to save costs by enhancing power/energy density and new solutions.

About Fairchild Semiconductor
Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS) is a global leader delivering energy-efficient power analog and power discrete solutions. Fairchild is The Power Franchise®, providing leading-edge silicon and packaging technologies, manufacturing strength and system expertise for consumer, communications, industrial, portable, computing and automotive systems. An application-driven, solution-based semiconductor supplier, Fairchild provides online design tools and design centers worldwide as part of its comprehensive Global Power Resource[SM].

If you found this page useful, bookmark and share it on:

Possibly of Interest

 
EDA Geek Newsletter
Don't have time to visit EDA Geek everyday? Then sign up for our free newsletter. We'll send you an email when we have something to share with you. Your email address will be kept confidential and we will not share, sell, or rent it to anyone. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking a link in the email.

Enter your email address to sign up for our free newsletter:   

If you are familiar with RSS feeds, you can also sign up for our free news feed. Our RSS feed is updated in real-time while our newsletter is updated daily.