Analog Devices' Educational Webcast "Understanding Sampled Data Systems" Focuses on Data Conversion Design Considerations


Webcast broadcasts on April 13, 2011, and is first in three-part data conversion tutorial series.

NORWOOD, Mass. - Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a world leader in semiconductors for high-performance signal processing applications, will broadcast its Understanding Sampled Data Systems - Part One webcast on April 13, 2011, at 12:00 pm EST. This 60-minute webcast begins a three-part tutorial series and focuses on the conversion of analog electrical signals into digital signals, which can then be analyzed and manipulated by DSP, microcontrollers, and other embedded processors.

About "Understanding Sampled Data Systems" Webcast

Before using data converters, designers need to understand the fundamentals of sampled data systems, unipolar and bipolar codes, transfer functions, Nyquist theory, and filters. In this first session, these considerations in data conversion, among others, will be discussed. The other sessions on the use of data converters will follow in May and June.

Who Should Attend
Engineers and students new to the field, as well as those more experienced engineers looking for a refresher on amplifier specifications and selection, will find this webcast very useful.

The Presenter
David Kress, Director of Technical Marketing, Analog Devices, Inc. is a veteran analog applications engineer with over 30 years of experience in the industry.

Register for ADI's "Understanding Sampled Data Systems - Part One" webcast, airing April 13, noon EST at www.analog.com/PR_FUN_DATASAMPLE.

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Webcast Series From Analog Devices

Throughout 2011, Analog Devices is presenting the "Fundamentals of Designing with Semiconductors For Signal Processing Applications," a monthly webcast series that guides participants through each stage of the basic signal chain, from amplifiers to data converters - those components that convert the analog electronic signal into a digital stream - then to the heart of many modern circuits, the digital processor, and then back to the analog domain. The series also covers what is needed to power today's circuits, how to make them portable, how to lay them out, as well as provide an introduction to design tools, tips and techniques that help solve design challenges quickly. Each webcast is followed by a Q&A with a technical expert. To learn more about ADI's online training resources for a variety of design needs, visit www.analog.com/pr/webcasts

About Analog Devices

Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data-conversion and signal-conditioning technologies, Analog Devices is as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications. The company serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "ADI" and is included in the S&P 500 Index. www.analog.com

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