Webinar: How to Choose the Right Power Supply for my Applications?

EIN TRaco Power Webinar 400

Aug 21, 2019

Traco Power and their Partner Distrelec hosting webinar on selecting the right power supply on Thursday, September 5th at 2pm GMT.

Power is a very general but meaningful word to our everyday lives. By integrating DC/DC Converters into your developing new designs, you embed possibilities for many needed and useful elements.

Finding the ideally matching DC/DC-Converters does not always seem that easy as the heterogeneity of the product-portfolio appears to hold quite a challenge.

In the end, meeting the required functional- and financial-targets, besides being highly efficient, small in size is yours and our objective to achieve.

Who should attend:

  • Are you an analogue design circuit engineer, test engineer, or test technician?
  • Would you like help on how to find the ideal DC/DC power supply according to your requirements?
  • How to properly select and pass your power components?
  • Or why not finding the perfect one isn’t the end of your Traco Power journey?

These topics and more will be covered in our 30-minute webinar.

What you will learn:

  • What do I need? And not what would be the fancier product to include?
  • Ascertain which measurement values I might need?
  • What do we need to establish to find a solution?
  • Which measurement errors do I need to avoid?

Go HERE to register

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