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Discover the 'Art of Analog' at National's seminars

5 May 2004 News

EBV has announced that National Semiconductor will be sharing its latest analog technology, expertise, and design tools by hosting a number of free live seminars. 'Analog Guru', Bob Pease, will be delivering some of the presentations. Well-known around the world of electronics, Pease obtained a BSEE from MIT in 1961 and is staff scientist at National Semiconductor.

These seminars are designed for analog design engineers, continuing the tradition of technical, but highly practical presentations that contain a blend of advanced analog design concepts, tutorial review of basic principles, and 'hands-on' application examples. Topics include: power management; data conversion systems; and amplifiers.

Join Bob Pease along with other industry experts for a one-day technical seminar and brush up on a full palette of topics. Interested persons can register at www.ebv.com/nscanalogseminars/</a>

The dates and locations are: 24 May in Johannesburg; 26 May in Durban, and 27 May in Cape Town.

For more information contact Kevin Lesser, EBV-Electrolink, 011 236 1900, [email protected]





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