
Webinar – Challenges in Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMIC)
Summary
Power management is at the center of enabling the continued integration of electronics in our lives including the automotive industry. Power management ICs (PMICs) are integrated circuits that include multiple power rails and power management functions within a single chip. Functions commonly integrated into a PMIC include voltage converters and regulators, battery chargers, battery fuel gauges, LED drivers, real-time clocks, power sequencers, and power control.
In the presentation, we will discuss:
- Power Integrity and EMC simulation
- How to test power sequencers with a new 8-channel oscilloscope
- How to analyze the power integrity of your designs
Speakers

Simon Muff
Application Engineer and Business Development Manager for High Speed Digital and Power Electronics
Keysight Technologies
He works as an Application Engineer and Business Development Manager for High Speed Digital and Power Electronics for Keysight Engineering Design Automation tools since 2018.His experience includes years on Memory Module Design and electrical & thermomechanical Simulation of PCB applications, where he contributed to JEDEC for DDR2 and 3 standardizations. Simon holds several patents in the field of memory system and bus design.

Ludwig Eichinger
Keysight Technologies
Ludwig Eichinger holds a Dipl. Ing. In electrical engineering from the Technical University of Munich.For many years he supported circuit board and system simulators for wireless communication systems. He currently works as a Senior Technical Consultant for EEsof EDA for wireless communication systems, digital high-speed systems, RF / microwave and electromagnetic simulations and solutions. Ludwig Eichinger is a member of the IEEE EMC Society.
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