Let’s Talk Through Real-World Power Supply Selection
Engineering Shop Talk | April 29th at 2:00 PM ET
Selecting a power supply is rarely a single decision.
It begins with electrical fundamentals.
It expands into lifecycle stability.
And it ultimately depends on accurately assessing real-world operating conditions.
Over the past few weeks, we’ve shared practical perspectives on each of those areas. Now we’re bringing them together in a live Engineering ShopTalk discussion.
What We’ll Cover
This will not be a product presentation.
We’ll walk through real-world considerations that influence power supply reliability, including:
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Defining electrical requirements clearly from the start
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Evaluating lifecycle stability and long-term availability
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Assessing operating conditions such as airflow, temperature, and load behavior
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Predicting performance once the power supply is embedded in the design
The goal is simple: reduce avoidable redesign and improve confidence before release.
Who This Is For
This discussion is intended for:
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Design engineers
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Electrical engineers
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Systems engineers
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Technical decision-makers
Anyone currently evaluating or revisiting a power supply selection may find it useful.
Join the Discussion
Engineering ShopTalk
April 29th at 2:00 PM ET
If you’d like to join the live discussion:
👉 Reserve Your Spot for the Engineering ShopTalk
If you prefer a one-on-one review of your application instead, our team is available.