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MAY 23 2024 - 11A.M. - 12:00 P.M. ET

As a follow up to our 2023 webinar on electronic simulation with Non-Linear Resistors, we invite you to join us again for a dynamic webinar that delves into the realm of design innovation, showcasing our comprehensive product portfolio and the transformative power of electronic simulation. 

In this session, we will unveil a range of solutions tailored to revolutionize your designs in a brand new SPICE simulation tool: QSPICE™ from QORVO. We’ll showcase the capabilities of this new design tool, enabling you to simulate and optimize circuit designs with unparalleled precision. After a brief recall of the Vishay Non-Linear Resistors product ranges, NTC thermistors and RTDs for temperature sensing and compensation and PTCs for inrush current limiting will be tested in QSPICE™ in various applications. Emphasis will be placed on the fact that QSPICE™ supports VERILOG and C++, which makes it ideal for design of digital temperature sensing applications.

Don’t miss this opportunity!  Space is limited, so reserve your spot now! Can't attend live? Register anyway, and we'll send you the recording.

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SPEAKERS

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Joshua Pollema
Joshua Pollema is a Product Marketing Manager for the Non-Linear Resistors product portfolio at Vishay. He received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Nebraska and later received his MBA from Washington University. Joshua began his career at The Boeing Company as a Systems Integration Engineer followed by a role as a Test and Evaluation Engineer working on aerospace programs. He has been with Vishay for 10+ years and is responsible for Product Marketing in the Americas, supporting all technical and commercial customer opportunities for the Non-Linear Resistor product lines.

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Alain Stas
Alain Stas currently serves as Product Marketing Engineer, Non-Linear Resistors, at Vishay. He has written several articles on electronic simulation with thermistors and RTDs for Planet Analog, and maintains a technical blog on hackster.io that explores simulations using Vishay's components. Alain holds a Master of Science degree in civil engineering, physics, from ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium), with a specialization in solid-state electronics and material sciences.