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High-Voltage Isolation Technology, from Process Development to Circuit Design

March 28 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Galvanic isolation is a popular way of breaking ground loops in noisy, high voltage environments in various applications where ground currents can disrupt data transmission, damage equipment, and even hurt human operators. This talk will introduce the high voltage isolation technology, where process and circuit are developed together to deliver the best-in-class isolation performance. Various design trade-offs will be examined, and a compact design will be presented to show how to achieve the best performance yet with the highest channel density in the industry.
Co-sponsored by: Tufts University
Speaker(s): Ruida Yun
Agenda:
<Tentative Schedule>
3-3:15 PM EST: Networking and snacks
3:15-4:15pm EST: TechTalk followed by Q&A
Room: 270, Bldg: Joyce Cummings Center (270), 177 College Ave, Medford, Massachusetts, United States, 02155