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| Portable Designs With High Power Batteries And Chargers |
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Overview:
This webcast will provide an update on issues related to the electronic design industry's increasing reliance on the benefits these batteries provide and profile new high-power (or high-pulse) rechargeable lithium batteries for portable applications. Traditional lithium batteries support pulses of 5 Amps, while new high power batteries support pulses over 100 Amps, enabling many new portable applications. Cell configurations, electrical performance, safety and regulatory issues, limitations and sample performance data will also be presented.
In addition, the webcast will host a discussion on the enhancements required for portable devices to accommodate the high current produced by these batteries, as well as provide electrical and mechanical design guidelines for charging these high power batteries.
Presented By:
Dr. Robin Sarah Tichy,
Technical Marketing Manager, Micro Power
Dr. Tichy has developed an expertise in translating market drivers into technical solutions in the battery and charger industry. Prior to joining Micro Power, she applied technical and project management skills to orchestrate and implement solutions to solve vital business problems at leading organizations like Hewlett Packard and International SEMATECH, in the semiconductor, nanotechnology and MEMS verticals. Dr. Tichy received a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Texas for her work in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells.
Dr. Andrew C. Chu, Automotive Product Line Manager, A123Systems
Dr. Chu has a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. At A123, he has served in multiple roles, including R&D, program management, marketing and business development.
Bob Staub, Business Unit Manager for SelfCHARGE products,
Micro Power
Mr. Staub has over thirteen years experience in Marketing and Sales in power conversion. He has strong technical knowledge in power conversion and battery charging, as well as extensive experience in off-shore sourcing of power subsystems. Mr. Staub has held senior marketing positions at Elpac and Kaga Components. He graduated from St. Josephs University with a Bachelor of Science.
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| Micro Power Electronics, Inc. is ISO 13485 and 9001:2000 certified, as well as FDA registered. Micro Power supplies custom battery systems to the portable medical, handheld Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) and commercial military markets. As a pioneer in the development of Lithium battery systems, smart battery packs, chargers, power supplies and docking stations, Micro Power has more than 20 years of experience developing battery solutions. With a proven track record of technical excellence, quality solutions and award-winning service, Micro Power has become the fastest growing supplier of custom battery systems in North America. For more information, please visit www.micro-power.com or call 800-576-6177. Micro Power Privacy Policy. |
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