Engineer analyzing power system data on dual monitors in a modern lab setting
 Engineer analyzing power system data on dual monitors in a modern lab setting
Join Analog Devices’ Global Power Seminar Series Join Analog Devices’ Global Power Seminar Series

From System to Simulation to Lab

Join us for this one-day event to learn about the latest power trends and topologies and the ADI Power tools to simulate them. This seminar includes a hands-on lab analysis using the all new LTpowerAnalyzer, allowing rapid testing and measurement of simulated power circuits.

To sign up, please click on the registration link below, for the seminar of your choice. Seminars are complimentary and include:

  • Full day seminar
  • Access to ADI power experts and presentation material
  • $100 discount toward the purchase of an LTpowerAnalyzer
  • Lunch, snacks, notebooks, pens, and a water bottle are also provided
  • Lucky customers will also win a combination of the LTpowerAnalyzer and the ADALM2000

Signups are available 8 weeks before each event date.

Date Country City, State Registration Link Flyer
May 15, 2025 USA Phoenix, AZ Register - Phoenix ADI Power Seminar Chandler 2025.05.15
June 3, 2025 USA Chicago, IL Register - Chicago ADI Power Seminar Chicago
June 5, 2025 USA Minneapolis, MN Register - Minneapolis ADI Power Seminar Minneapolis
June 24, 2025 France Paris Register - Paris ADI Power Seminar Paris
June 25, 2025 Italy Milan Register - Milan ADI Power Seminar Italy
June 26, 2025 Poland Katowice Register - Katowice ADI Power Seminar Poland
July 3, 2025 Spain Valencia Register - Valencia ADI Power Seminar Spain
July 31, 2025 USA Orlando, FL Coming soon  
Fall 2025 USA Philadelphia, PA Coming soon  
Fall 2025 USA Orange County, CA Coming soon  
Fall 2025 USA Cleveland, OH Coming soon  
Fall 2025 USA Detroit, MI Coming soon  

Event Details

Power affects every aspect of overall system performance, from efficiency to noise to robustness. At ADI, we work on power every day, from theory to system planning and simulation to testing. Over the years, we’ve developed some of the most powerful development tools available.

Both new engineers and experienced power designers are welcome. We will cover a range of topics with depth, while also demonstrating tools to accelerate your design process.

Agenda:

8:00 AM Check in
8:30 AM Welcome message
8:45 AM to 10:15 AM System power tree, control theory, compensation components selection (LTpowerPlanner®)
10:15 AM to 10:30 AM Break
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM How to select compensation components and their effect on loop performance (LTpowerCAD®)
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM to 2:15 PM How to measure loop performance in LTspice® and on the bench
2:15 PM to 2:30 PM Break
2:30 PM to 4:30 PM Power analysis and loop stability measurement—hands on demo (LTpowerAnalyzer)
4:30 PM to 5:00 PM Demos

System power tree, control theory, compensation components selection

Approach power design from a system perspective building a power tree. Then dive into control loop fundamentals including both voltage and current mode control, covering compensation techniques and the pros and cons of each approach. Conclude by developing intuitive approach on the effect of loop compensation components on stability and load transient.

How to select compensation components and their effect on loop performance

Walk through the steps of power supply design including product selection, schematic capture, optimization of efficiency, transient response, and loop stability. Understand the trade-offs for each choice and how to optimize.

How to measure loop performance in LTspice and on the bench

Learn how to simulate a frequency response analysis (FRA) in LTspice. Understand the critical parameters of the analysis and how efficiently run a simulation on your circuit.

Power analysis and loop stability measurement—hands on demo

See the LTpowerAnalyzer in action running actual Bode plots, transient responses, and output impedance measurements on a variety of power supply topologies. Learn how to operate the LTpowerAnalyzer for any circuit and compare actual results with simulations.

Questions? Contact ADIpowerSeminar@analog.com