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Fairchild Semiconductor Technologists to Present at the International Power Electronics Conference - IPEC.


SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine South Portland is a city in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 23,324. Geography
South Portland is located at  (43.631549, -70.272724)GR1.
 -- Leading technologists from Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE NYSE

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:FCS FCS - Frame Check Sequence ) will present four technical papers at the upcoming International Power Electronics Conference (IPEC IPEC International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
IPEC International Pharmaceutical Excipients Council
IPEC International Power Electronics Conference
IPEC International Power Engineering Conference
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) in Niigata, Japan, April 4-8. The papers will cover a broad range of power-optimization topics incorporating power modules for switched-reluctance motor drives, smart power and power factor correction Power factor correction (PFC) is a technique of counteracting the undesirable effects of electric loads that create a power factor that is less than 1. Power factor correction may be applied either by an electrical power transmission utility to improve the stability and efficiency  modules, MOSFETs, and other innovative Fairchild product solutions. Now in its fifth year, IPEC provides academics, engineers and researchers with a venue for exploring and discussing the latest developments and trends impacting the power electronics, motor drive and motion control arenas.

Leveraging its technical insight into power-optimization issues, Fairchild Semiconductor's presentations will include:

--Session 25-4: "Effect of Distributed Gate ESR ESR - Eric S. Raymond  on Localized Shoot-Through on the MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) The most popular and widely used type of field effect transistor (see FET). MOSFETs are either NMOS (n-channel) or PMOS (p-channel) transistors, which are fabricated as individually packaged  Die," by Alan Elbanhawy, Fairchild Semiconductor. Wednesday, April 6; 2:45 P.M. Room 201A.

--Session 61-4: "Development of a Power Module for Single-Phase Switched Reluctance Motor Reluctance motor

An alternating current motor with a stator winding like that of an induction motor, and a rotor that has projecting or salient poles of ferromagnetic material.
 Drives," by Man-Lee Kim, Yo-Chan Son, Bum-Seok Suh and Ki-Young Jang, Fairchild Semiconductor. Friday, April 8; 9:45 A.M. Room 303/304.

--Session 48-4: "Design of a High-Side Gate Driver Using a Mini-SPM," by Jun-Bae Lee, Byoung-Chul Cho, Dae Woong Chung and Bum-Seok Suh, Fairchild Semiconductor. Thursday, April 7; 11:45 A.M. Room 201A.

--Session 38-5: "Partial Switching Power Factor Correction Module," by Ki-Young Jang, Yo-Chan Son, Man-kee Kim, Sungil Yong and Bum-Seok Suh, Fairchild Semiconductor. Wednesday, April 6; 5:40 P.M. Room 303/304.

About IPEC:

International in scope, IPEC targets engineers, researchers and academics involved in the design and development of smaller, lighter and more powerful electronic devices using the latest design and manufacturing technologies employing power semiconductors in a wide range of consumer applications. For further information about IPEC 2005, go to: http://www.ics-inc.co.jp/ipec2005/.

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 through minimization, conversion, management and distribution functions. Fairchild's 9,000 employees design, manufacture and market power, analog & mixed signal, interface, logic, and optoelectronics products from its headquarters in South Portland, Maine, USA and numerous locations around the world. Please contact us on the web at www.fairchildsemi.com.
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