Mitai and Celus Collaborate to Offer Exclusive Webinar Series: 'Avoid Common Mistakes in Electronic Design'

Mitai and Celus Collaborate to Offer Exclusive Webinar Series: 'Avoid Common Mistakes in Electronic Design'
Mitai and Celus, renowned innovators in electronic design, have teamed up to deliver a series of online webinars titled “Avoid Common Mistakes in Electronic Design”. These sessions are thoughtfully designed to empower engineers, designers, and enthusiasts in the ever-evolving realm of electronic design.712370

In today's fast-paced world of innovation and technology, electronic design takes center stage. It's an arena where professionals face diverse challenges as they strive to create efficient, reliable, and cutting-edge electronic systems.

Session Details:

Session 1

  • Date: September 21st
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CEST
  • Duration: 1 Hour

Session 2 

  • Date: September 21st
  • Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CEST
  • Duration: 1 Hour

Throughout these sessions, attendees can anticipate:

  • Gaining strategies to overcome common challenges faced by electronic design engineers.
  • Acquiring clear approaches to net naming and resolving confusion.
  • Learning how to ensure design reliability through proper signal termination and validation against datasheets.
  • Exploring Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and its significance in electronic design.
  • Unpacking the intricacies of electronics design, from Bill of Materials (BOM) to resolving EMC issues.
  • Discovering the power of next-generation AI tools for mitigating risks in project design.

Attendees will receive recordings, slides, etc. if they miss the live sessions. 

These webinar sessions promise a great opportunity to gain insights into electronic design practices and interact with industry experts.

Click here to register for the webinar series.

Click here to learn more about Mitai.

Click here to learn more about Celus.

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