The ELMG Blog

ELMG Digital Power INC In California

November 14, 2016 by Hamish Laird

ELMG Digital Power Inc has long held the ambition of being the best digital controlled power electronics design company in the world. And, to that end, we are pleased to announce that we are extending our operations to include a development and support site in Camarillo, California. ELMG Digital Power has established this base in […]

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Earthquake New Zealand

by Hamish Laird

All ELMG Digital Power People are safe There has been an earthquake 100 miles or 160 km north of our base in Christchurch. All our ELMG Digital Power people and our families are safe and well. There is no damage at ELMG Digital Power in Christchurch and we are working as usual. Our thoughts and […]

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Advanced Digital Control Power Electronics Course

October 19, 2016 by Hamish Laird

Digital Control Power Electronics course – January 30 to February 2 The next Advanced Digital Control of Power Electronics training course is running in Camarillo, California January 30 to February 2 Registrations open now – click here or on the button below Course outline is here. Four days The course has been expanded to four days […]

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Companies that attended the Digital Power Electronics Control Course

September 20, 2016 by Hamish Laird

Digital Course Companies These companies sent engineers to the Digital Power Electronics Control. It was a great group and I really enjoyed learning with them. Universidad APEC GridBridge VPT Inc. Behlman Electronics Murata Power Solutions Voltage Multipliers Inc. General Dynamics Bloom Energy Bloom Energy India Murata Power Solutions Emersive Technologies Infineon Technologies Harris Inc. SpaceX […]

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FPGA Wisdom from Adam Taylor – Counters

September 7, 2016 by Hamish Laird

FPGA Wisdom from Adam Taylor Counters Adam Taylor latest article on EE Times cover ten ways to create reliable FPGA designs is a great read. Number 7 There are a number of techniques we can use to ensure the designs we implement within our FPGAs are capable of operating reliably. Counters Adam Taylor writes ‘Within […]

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