Fairchild Semiconductor Power Expert to Present Cutting-Edge DC/DC Converter Design Techniques at INTELEC 2006; Highlighting Advancements in Packing and Silicon Design to Achieve High-Frequency, High-Efficiency System Performance.SOUTH PORTLAND, Me. -- Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FCS) technologist Alan Elbanhawy will present a paper at INTELEC INTELEC International Telecommunications Energy Conference 2006 on emerging technology in high-density converters for PC applications. INTELEC 2006 will analyze the latest developments in telecommunications energy systems and related power processing devices and circuits. The conference will be held September 10-14 in Providence, Rhode Island “Providence” redirects here. For other uses, see Providence (disambiguation). Providence is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. . Elbanhawy's technical presentation, "The Wave of the Future in High-Density PC Converters," addresses recent advances in packaging and silicon design that allow the design engineer to implement DC-DC DC-DC Direct Current to Direct Current (power conversion) converter designs and break existing records in power density (Watt/inch2) and current density (Amp/inch2) in PC applications. He will also provide a detailed discussion of a recent design approach boasting 400 Watt/inch2 on standard 6-8 layer boards. This approach offers high-frequency, high-efficiency performance, allowing the design engineer to fully optimize both electrical and PCB PCB: see polychlorinated biphenyl. PCB in full polychlorinated biphenyl Any of a class of highly stable organic compounds prepared by the reaction of chlorine with biphenyl, a two-ring compound. designs since parasitic inductances and resistances are almost fully eliminated. Elbanhawy, director, computing and telecommunication segments, Advanced Power Systems Center at Fairchild Semiconductor, holds seven patents and has applications pending for an additional seven. He has delivered many technical presentations at conferences, including PESC PESC Politique Etrangère et de Sécurité Commune (European Union) PESC Politica Estera e di Sicurezza Comune (Italian) PESC Politica Estera e di Sicurezza Comune , PEDS PEDS Pedestrians Educating Drivers on Safety PEDS Planning, Programming, Budget, and Execution Electronic Delivery System PEDS Planning and Economic Development Services PEDS Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination System PEDS Program Element Descriptive Summary , Intel Technology Symposium, PCIM, PPDC, IPEC, IPEMC IPEMC International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference , IIC and Power Systems World. He also has written numerous articles for U.S. and international technical publications. For complete information on Fairchild Semiconductor's upcoming events, please visit the website at www.fairchildsemi.com/tradeshow. About Fairchild Semiconductor: Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE:FCS) is the leading global supplier of high-performance power products critical to today's leading electronic applications in the computing, communications, consumer, industrial and automotive segments. As The Power Franchise(R), Fairchild offers the industry's broadest portfolio of components that optimize system power. Fairchild's 9,000 employees design, manufacture and market power, analog & mixed signal, interface, logic, and optoelectronics products. Please contact us on the web at www.fairchildsemi.com. About INTELEC 2006: The conference theme for INTELEC 2006, "Telecom Power: New Developments to Support the Latest Technologies," is designed to draw focus to the ever-changing power needs of developing systems. The conference goal is to provide solutions, generate ideas and be a forum for the exchange of information between colleagues among a multinational cadre of telecommunications professionals. In addition to the primary Technical Program of invited and submitted papers, INTELEC offers training with a Tutorial program of career development in telecom power and grounding. For more information, please go to http://www.intelec.org/. |
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