

RF Cascade Workbook for Excel
RF & Electronics Symbols for Visio
RF & Electronics Symbols for Office
RF & Electronics Stencils for Visio
RF Workbench (shareware)
T-Shirts, Mugs, Cups, Ball Caps, Mouse Pads
Espresso Engineering Workbook™
Smith Chart™ for Excel
|
 |
How2Power.com Press Release - October 5, 2009
|
How2Power Today Delivers the Latest Design Solutions and Products for Power Conversion
Free monthly e-mail newsletter presents practical design articles, unique reporting on power components, and
updates on the power electronics jobs scene
Smithtown, NY (PRWEB)
-- October 5, 2009 -- How2Power.com, a website that helps engineers address
power supply design challenges, announces the launch of How2Power Today. This free
monthly e-mail newsletter presents innovative design techniques and solutions for power conversion, in-depth
reporting on power components, and updates on the power electronics jobs scene.
This free
monthly e-mail newsletter presents innovative design techniques and solutions for power conversion. The
inaugural September issue is currently available online. To make sure you don't miss the next issue, sign up today
for your free subscription. Subscribing to the newsletter is not only free, it's also quick and easy. So
sign up now.
'How2Power Today
is not just another e-newsletter,' says David G. Morrison, Editor. "The design features address practical and
timely issues in power conversion and power management, while the new product stories provide information and
perspective on many power components that get overlooked by other publications. And whether you're reading one of
the design features or a new product story, you'll find technical details that don't appear in any press release
or data sheet. Moreover, the articles are generously illustrated with diagrams, graphs, and tables that make the
newsletter's detailed content more accessible."
How2Power Today also includes 'Power Supply Jobs &
Technology,' a feature that examines developments in the engineering job scene and technology, and discusses how
these developments may impact electrical engineers specializing in power electronics.
How2Power Today is
sponsored by Vicor, International Rectifier, and Cirrus Logic.
About the editor A veteran technical writer and editor, David G. Morrison is the founder of
How2Power.com and the How2Power Today newsletter. Previously, Morrison served as Editor-in-Chief of Power
Electronics Technology magazine, where he reported and commented on technical developments in power electronics
while working with industry experts to develop in-depth design articles. He has also served as a technical editor
at Electronic Design and Electronic Products magazines. Before entering publishing, Morrison worked as an
electrical engineer at audio and RF electronics companies. Morrison holds a BSEE from the University of Rochester.
About the sponsors Vicor Corporation designs, develops, manufactures and markets modular power
components and complete power systems based upon a portfolio of patented technologies. Headquartered in Andover,
Massachusetts, Vicor sells its products primarily to the electronic data processing, industrial control, military
electronics and telecommunications markets. For more information, see
www.vicr.com.
International Rectifier's analog and
mixed-signal ICs, advanced circuit devices, integrated power systems and components enable high-performance
computing and reduce energy waste from motors, the world's single-largest consumer of electricity. Leading
manufacturers of computers, energy-efficient appliances, lighting, automobiles, satellites, aircraft and defense
systems rely on IR's power management benchmarks to power their next-generation products. For more information,
see
www.irf.com.
Cirrus Logic develops high-precision, analog and
mixed-signal integrated circuits for a broad range of innovative customers. Building on its diverse analog and
signal-processing patent portfolio, Cirrus Logic delivers highly optimized products for a variety of audio and
energy-related applications. The company operates from headquarters in Austin, Texas, with offices in Tucson,
Ariz., Europe, Japan and Asia. For more information, see
www.cirrus.com.
Contact Information David G. Morrison
info@how2power.com
www.How2Power.com 631-269-4540
Posted 10/10-2009
|


Copyright: 1996 - 2024
Webmaster:
Kirt
Blattenberger,
BSEE - KB3UON
RF Cafe began life in 1996 as "RF Tools" in an AOL screen name web space totaling
2 MB. Its primary purpose was to provide me with ready access to commonly needed
formulas and reference material while performing my work as an RF system and circuit
design engineer. The World Wide Web (Internet) was largely an unknown entity at
the time and bandwidth was a scarce commodity. Dial-up modems blazed along at 14.4 kbps
while tying up your telephone line, and a nice lady's voice announced "You've Got
Mail" when a new message arrived...
|
All trademarks, copyrights, patents, and other rights of ownership to images
and text used on the RF Cafe website are hereby acknowledged.
|
All trademarks, copyrights, patents, and other rights of ownership to images
and text used on the RF Cafe website are hereby acknowledged.
My Hobby Website: AirplanesAndRockets.com
My Daughter's Website: EquineKingdom
|
|
|


|