Microchip has been delivering superior learning for their clients over the last 23 years at their annual users’ conference. The goal for the online Microchip University Program is to provide you with all the same information you need to design robust embedded control systems with Microchip solutions.

One of the courses Microchip University is offering is "Introduction to Solid-State Lighting". This class covers terminology for lighting as well as an introduction to lighting drivers and control techniques for solid state lighting applications. The course is for the engineer who wants to take his/her general technical knowledge and expand it to include modern lamp and light fixture design. 
 
Introduction to Solid-State Lighting (Webinar)
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In a webinar on Thursday, October 20, 2022 (at 16:00 CEST), Clemens Valens (Elektor) and George Rasko (Microchip) will guide you through the course. They will cover the most important aspects of the technology, give background information, show several videos from the course, and go into more detail about the content in these videos. Save your seat today!

The Speakers


Dan Holt (Microchip)George Rasko is a Senior Applications Engineer at Microchip Technology in the Analog, Power, and Interface Division. He received Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University Of Michigan (Ann Arbor). George has over 40 years’ experience, including working for Ford, IBM, Octel/Lucent, Calient Networks, Soraa, Microsemi and Microchip.

Clemens Valens (Elektor)Clemens Valens is the Technical Manager of Elektor Labs. He holds a BSc in Electronics and an MSc in Electronics and Information Technology. Valens started working for Elektor in 2008 as editor in chief of Elektor France. He currently produces engineering tutorials and product reviews at Elektor.tv


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Don't miss this informative webinar. Register today and start thinking about questions that you would like to pitch the presenters in the live Q&A session! 
 
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