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Ultra-efficient, ultra-small, silicon power control and protection switches to extend operating time of your wearables, mobile devices, and IOT products.

April 27, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Ultra-efficient, ultra-small, silicon power control and protection switches to extend operating time of your wearables, mobile devices, and IOT products.
April 27, 2017 Meeting Notice (Note: Date Changed from Tues to Thurs)

Abstract:
Wearable and IoT devices are seeing a sharp rise in demand. Consumers expect smaller devices with more features as well as fewer interruptions and at lower prices.  Thus, system designers are challenged to come up with ever more compact, lightweight products that have a longer battery life. This talk addresses the latest available technologies and design practices that can decrease the power consumption and increase the battery life of wearable devices.  It also describes the devices that designers need to consider when creating a low-power wearable system.

Speaker Bios:
Gene Rutkevich is a long time expert in sensors and power management ICs. Prior to GLF, he held the position as the Director of Sales for Qualtre Inc., MEMS Inertial Sensing group that was acquired by Panasonic. He also worked at Epson Electronics America Corp. as its Director of Sensing Solution BU, for Sensors, Sensor hubs, IoT modules. Early in his careen, Gene worked as the Marketing Manager for Microcontroller and Power Management BUs for NEC Electronics America Corp. He has a Master in Science degree in M.S. Electrical Engineering (equivalent) – Moscow University of Electronics & Mathematics (MIEM).

Admission Fee: Open to all to attend
(Please register in advance.  If you cannot register in advance, you can still show up at the door, but seating is not guaranteed.  Please allow extra time for NVIDIA security sign in.)

IEEE CES members – free
IEEE Student members – free
IEEE members – $5 (pay at door)
non-members – $10 (pay at door) You do not need to be an IEEE member to attend!
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Venue

NVIDIA, Building E
2800 Scott Blvd
Santa Clara, CA 95050 United States
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