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    Stress-Free Electrical Safety for Power Designers
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    Stress-Free Electrical Safety for Power Designers

    Designing safe power systems can be particularly complex. Watch the on-demand webinar, “Stress-Free Electrical Safety for Power Designers” to learn how to reduce the stress associated with product safety by following a simple checklist.

    Sep 21, 2018

    Failure to ensure the safety of electronic systems can cause a product to fail certification, forcing your engineering team to rework the design, delaying the project and increasing costs. This webinar presents a checklist of safety issues to consider when working on your next power design including: selection of X and Y capacitors; appliance insulation classes; fuses; creepage and clearance; hi-pot testing; and ensuring isolation.

     

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