Electronicdesign Com Products Test And Measurement Web Tool Accelerates Multi Load Supply Design
Electronicdesign Com Products Test And Measurement Web Tool Accelerates Multi Load Supply Design
Electronicdesign Com Products Test And Measurement Web Tool Accelerates Multi Load Supply Design
Electronicdesign Com Products Test And Measurement Web Tool Accelerates Multi Load Supply Design
Electronicdesign Com Products Test And Measurement Web Tool Accelerates Multi Load Supply Design

Web Tool Accelerates Multi-Load Supply Design

March 23, 2011
WEBENCH Processor Power Architect embarks as the industry’s first online design tool to quickly model and optimize power supplies for Atmel and Freescale ARM processors.

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WEBENCH Processor Power Architect embarks as the industry’s first online design tool to quickly model and optimize power supplies for Atmel and Freescale ARM processors. Supporting the company’s latest POL regulators and SIMPLE SWITCHER modules, the tool features supply requirements for more than 50 current ARM processors, power requirements published by ARM-processor manufacturers, and additional options to reduce cost and footprint. NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP., Santa Clara, CA. (800) 272-9959.

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