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Tektronix 2010 Seminar Tour Features Oscilloscope Training

Free Power2Solve tour designed to help engineers solve debug challenges.

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September 27, 2010

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Tektronix, Inc.'s Power2Solve Seminar Tour across the US and Canada consists of free one-day seminars that feature power analysis, characterization and jitter analysis, and hands-on sessions on debugging digital designs and serial and parallel data debug.

By attending one of the seminars, design engineers and educators will have the opportunity to perform hands-on digital debug and serial data measurement using the latest Tektronix mixed signal oscilloscopes (MSO). Through the course of the day, attendees will learn how to discover problems, capture events of interest the first time they occur, search entire records, and analyze designs efficiently. Attendees who successfully complete the session will receive a certification.

“As electronics products combine more performance and functionality, today’s electronic designers are increasingly required to understand, develop, build and troubleshoot a wide variety of signal and communications paths as part of a complex embedded system,” says Gina Bonini, technical marketing manager, Embedded Systems, Tektronix. “Through the Power2Solve Seminar Tour we are providing engineers with valuable insight into how to tackle these critical debug and testing challenges.”

The free seminar tour has the following stops remaining. Sessions run 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with lunch included:

  • Toronto, ON, 9/30/10
  • Montreal, QC, 10/4/10
  • Minneapolis, MN, 10/12/10
  • Long Island, NY,10/19/10
  • Baltimore, MD. 10/21/10
  • Atlanta, GA, 10/26/10
  • Melbourne, FL, 10/28/10

For more information, visit Tektronix.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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