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We are pleased to announce Nisshinbo Micro Devices' popular "Basic Analog IC Lecture Series" project, which receives over 200 applicants each time.

This time, we will be holding a seminar entitled "Learn about Power Supply ICs - The Basics of Lithium-ion Batteries and Protection ICs."

RBy learning the basics of lithium-ion batteries and protection ICs and understanding their roles and each function, we will provide you with information that will be useful for circuit design.
The difficulty level is beginner level, so we welcome everyone to participate, from those who are just starting to use power supply ICs to those who have problems.

During the webinar, any questions or concerns you may have will be answered in the Q&A section, and Nisshinbo Micro Devices engineers will respond on the spot.
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(Responses will be compiled into handouts and sent to those who completed the survey.)

We look forward to your participation.


Date and time: Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 14:00-15:00

・Format and tools: Web seminar, ZOOM
Participation fee: Free (pre-registration required / capacity 200 people)

To apply, please visit the Nisshinbo Micro Devices website below.
Applications will be accepted until Tuesday, February 4th.

Recommended for those people!

Eligible Participants
- New employees and young designers at companies developing products related to lithium-ion batteries
・Those who want to refresh their knowledge of lithium-ion protection ICs
・Those planning to design circuits around lithium-ion batteries

agenda

time content
14:00-15:00

1. What is a lithium-ion battery?
2. Types of lithium-ion secondary batteries (LIBs)
3. Major LIB manufacturers (cell makers)
4. LIB Supply Chain
5. Why is LIB protection necessary?
6. LIB protection method
7. Basic operation of the protection circuit
8. Nisshinbo Microdevice Product Lineup
9. Chip cross section (process structure)
10. Product Name Rules
11. Question and Answer Session

Instructor/Instructor Profile

Sales Headquarters, Sales Management Department, FAE Section

Koichi Yano

He majored in condensed matter physics as a student, and after joining the company, he worked as a process engineer in a factory for three years. He then moved to the design department, where he designed DCDC for four years, and has been involved in the design and planning of lithium protection ICs for 17 years.
He currently works in technical sales, dealing with customers in all areas of power supply products, with a focus on lithium protection ICs and functional safety.

Organized and operated

Nisshinbo Microdevices Inc.

Notes

- The faces and names of viewers other than panelists will not be displayed.
・Your participation is not yet confirmed by the automated email confirming your application. Once your participation is confirmed, Nisshinbo Micro Devices will contact you with the seminar URL.
・We will not accept applications from competing companies.

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