When: Tues., January 29, 2019
Time: 10:00AM - 1:00PM
Where: Teledyne LeCroy
27007 Hills Tech Court
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Description: Choosing the right voltage probe is important for safety of the operator, equipment, and DUT. Choosing the wrong probe won’t necessarily cause harm, but it may give you the wrong result.
The difference between the “right” probe and the “wrong” probe is usually not black and white, but more of a shade of gray. We will discuss which high voltage probe to use in any part of your power electronics circuit, and how to tell if your measurement result might be suspect. A live demonstration using a rail probe is planned.
Who Should Attend: Design engineers and technicians who are designing and testing power conversion and power electronics circuits, power sequencing, and power rail measurements.
The difference between the “right” probe and the “wrong” probe is usually not black and white, but more of a shade of gray. We will discuss which high voltage probe to use in any part of your power electronics circuit, and how to tell if your measurement result might be suspect. A live demonstration using a rail probe is planned.
Who Should Attend: Design engineers and technicians who are designing and testing power conversion and power electronics circuits, power sequencing, and power rail measurements.
Presenter: Mike Hertz
Cost: FREE, registration is required to hold your seat.
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Seminar:
Probing In Power Electronics
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