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National Semiconductor Announces North American Analog Signal-Path Design Seminar Tour


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Full-day Technical Seminars Feature National’s Analog Experts in 29 Cities Throughout the United States, Canada

March 27, 2006 – Analog technical experts from National Semiconductor (NYSE:NSM) will go on tour to share the latest analog technology and design tools at a series of seminars throughout the United States and Canada.

National’s signal-path seminars are designed to meet the needs of professional design engineers and engineering managers. These full-day technical sessions focus on high-performance signal conditioning, signal conversion and serial data-transfer solutions. The seminars provide engineers with the most up-to-date tools, techniques and products needed to create precision, high-speed and low-power signal-path designs.

Topics include selecting the right operational amplifier, analog-to-digital (A/D) and digital-to-analog (D/A) converters, and serial data-transfer components, designing with high-precision sensor front-ends, maximizing signal integrity through good ADC design practices and much more.

Pre-registration is required to guarantee that there are sufficient seats, lunches and handbooks at each seminar for all attendees. To find a listing of seminar dates and locations, and register to attend one of the no-cost sessions, visit www.national.com/analogseminar/.

United States and Canada Seminar Locations:

Dallas May 1
Austin, Texas May 2
Denver May 3
Phoenix May 4
Los Angeles May 5
Calgary, Alberta May 8
Seattle May 9
Portland, Ore. May 10
Irvine, Calif. May 11
Santa Clara, Calif. May 12
Woodbridge, N.J. May 15
Baltimore May 16
Rochester, N.Y. May 17
Boston May 18
Waterbury, Conn. May 19
Detroit May 22
Chicago May 23
Montreal May 24
Toronto May 25
Milwaukee May 26
Philadelphia June 5
Raleigh, N.C. June 6
Orlando, Fla. June 7
Atlanta June 8
Huntsville, Ala. June 9
Cleveland June 12
Indianapolis June 13
Minneapolis June 14
Kansas City, Mo. June 15

National Semiconductor is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.



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