TI Kicks Off 2007 Portable Power Management Design Seminar Series

Building on the success of its popular power design seminars, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) announced the schedule for its 2007 Portable Power Design Seminar series. Leading TI power management experts will conduct the one-day seminar in 5 cities in Europe, starting in December.

The 2007 Portable Power Design Seminar series provides practical sessions focused on advanced battery management and power conversion concepts, basic design principles and real-world application examples, such as notebook computing and portable navigation systems. Seminar presenters will cover design issues and considerations, design techniques, topologies, tools and examples.

Topics include:

* New Battery Technology and Portable Power Management Development

* Li-Ion Battery Fundamentals and Battery Pack Electronics Design

* Battery Capacity Monitoring Accuracy and Implementation

* Battery Charging System Design Considerations

* Buck-Boost Converters for Portable Systems

* Driving White LED as Backlight for Small and Medium-Sized LCD Displays

* Portable Power Circuit Collection – Extending Applications of Standard ICs

* PWM and PFM Operation of DC/DC Converters for Portable Applications

* Component Selection, Layout and Thermal Design Consideration for DC/DC Converters

European Dates and Locations:

December 3 Munich, Germany

December 4 Paris, France

December 5 Birmingham, England

December 6 Copenhagen, Denmark

December 7 Eindhoven, Netherlands

Battery Power Management Products

TI meets the power design needs of customers through innovative products and technical support. Through its analog and digital systems expertise and manufacturing capabilities, TI provides high-performance, discrete and integrated power management solutions to fit any portable, line-powered design challenge – from cell phones and PDAs to telecom, industrial and computing applications.

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