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Why power design is crucial for your application

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Today’s episode will plug us right into the heartbeat of every electronic device: its power supply. Often considered merely as an afterthought in product development, the power supply and the architecture it relies on can make or break a product’s performance and reliability. Optimizing power design is essential to maximize efficiency and ensure consistent performance across various load conditions. The power supply does more than just provide the voltage and current needed to drive an application; it plays a crucial role in protecting sensitive electronics from voltage spikes, surges, and other potentially destructive anomalies. With suppliers constantly developing innovative products to meet fast-evolving market requirements, product developers often find themselves hard-pressed to stay up-to-date with the latest solutions. In light of these challenges, we have invited two guests with extensive experience in supporting customers who face these exact challenges in the development of power supplies:

  • Jon Cooper, Technical Manager, Power and Energy Storage at Avnet Abacus
  • Richard Craven, Senior Product Manager: Power and Batteries at Avnet Abacus

For more information on how Avnet Abacus can support you visit: Unleashing the Power of Avnet Abacus

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Today’s episode will plug us right into the heartbeat of every electronic device: its power supply. Often considered merely as an afterthought in product development, the power supply and the architecture it relies on can make or break a product’s performance and reliability. Optimizing power design is essential to maximize efficiency and ensure consistent performance across various load conditions. The power supply does more than just provide the voltage and current needed to drive an application; it plays a crucial role in protecting sensitive electronics from voltage spikes, surges, and other potentially destructive anomalies. With suppliers constantly developing innovative products to meet fast-evolving market requirements, product developers often find themselves hard-pressed to stay up-to-date with the latest solutions. In light of these challenges, we have invited two guests with extensive experience in supporting customers who face these exact challenges in the development of power supplies:

  • Jon Cooper, Technical Manager, Power and Energy Storage at Avnet Abacus
  • Richard Craven, Senior Product Manager: Power and Batteries at Avnet Abacus

For more information on how Avnet Abacus can support you visit: Unleashing the Power of Avnet Abacus

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