Broadcom: Optocouplers for Industry 4.0
Online, On Demand
Presented by Broadcom and EBV Elektronik
Live presentation date: August 12th, 2020
Overview
This webinar examines key industrial trends such as big data, robotics, functional safety and predictive maintenance, and explain how Broadcom's wide selection of optocoupler products may contribute.
Topics include the "digitalization of things" as well as a look at Broadcom's newest generation of optically isolated sigma-delta modulators.
The final topic on predictive maintenance will showcase Broadcom's existing solid state relay solution for battery/motor/solar panel insulation resistance monitoring, and voltage/current threshold detection optocouplers for brownout or blackout events.
Key Takeaways
- Learn why dynamic CMTI is a more accurate measure of the ability to reject high voltage common mode transients for digital optocouplers and isolators.
- Discover current sensing solutions for robotics applications
- See an overview of smart gate drivers that incorporate features for functional safety reporting
Speaker
Arndt Schwaiger, Field Applications Engineer, Industrial Products, Broadcom Inc.
After an electronics education and several years working as a technician in the semiconductor applications laboratory at HP, Arndt Schwaiger has been a field applications engineer for industrial products (optical isolators, motion encoders, industrial fiber optics) at HP, Agilent, Avago and Broadcom since 1996. He has been instrumental in setting many new designs and initiatives that helped to grow the industrial products business in Europe.
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