ST-Biricha workshop for analogue PSU designers
- 著者:Ella Cai
- 公開::2018-09-13
ST and Biricha Digital Power have developed a workshop to show power-supply engineers why – and how – to quickly move to a digital implementation.
The workshop, aimed at analogue PSU (Power Supply Unit) designers and embedded-system engineers who need to build high-performance, stable digital power supplies and Digital PFCs (Power Factor Corrections), will be based on a complementary portfolio of tailored hardware, software, tools, labs and detailed training documentation.
This includes the STM32F334 product line (with its high resolution timer – 217ps), a member of ST’s STM32 family combined with Biricha’s Power Supply and PFC design software.
Key sessions will demonstrate how to quickly design digital power supplies and power factor correction from scratch, and how to design stable digital control loops for both voltage and current mode DC/DC and PFC applications.
Workshop participants will get a chance to design, code, implement, and test several digital power supplies.
The first workshop, an all-inclusive 4-day course hosted by Future Electronics, is scheduled for November 27-30, 2018 in Munich, Germany.
The workshop, aimed at analogue PSU (Power Supply Unit) designers and embedded-system engineers who need to build high-performance, stable digital power supplies and Digital PFCs (Power Factor Corrections), will be based on a complementary portfolio of tailored hardware, software, tools, labs and detailed training documentation.
This includes the STM32F334 product line (with its high resolution timer – 217ps), a member of ST’s STM32 family combined with Biricha’s Power Supply and PFC design software.
Key sessions will demonstrate how to quickly design digital power supplies and power factor correction from scratch, and how to design stable digital control loops for both voltage and current mode DC/DC and PFC applications.
Workshop participants will get a chance to design, code, implement, and test several digital power supplies.
The first workshop, an all-inclusive 4-day course hosted by Future Electronics, is scheduled for November 27-30, 2018 in Munich, Germany.