
Optimize HV to SELV without battery and supercaps
Learn how to effectively convert HV battery power to SELV with fast bidirectional conversion to support regenerative loads
With requirements for power systems becoming more and more challenging, good thermal design is essential if power engineers are to meet their goals. This webinar starts by describing the information you need to gather from data sheets and app notes, and then shows how to make accurate thermal calculations by hand. It then demonstrates how online tools can take remove the need for these time consuming thermal calculations, allowing the evaluation of different components and cooling options with just a few clicks of the mouse.
Thermal design is an important part of power system development and this webinar will benefit engineers working in all applications. The webinar is designed to help with a wide range of experience, from recent graduates to power design experts.
Optimize HV to SELV without battery and supercaps
Learn how to effectively convert HV battery power to SELV with fast bidirectional conversion to support regenerative loads
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