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Portable Audio Products: Extending battery runtime while maintaining high audio quality
Overview:
This webcast will introduce the most recent audio semiconductor products from Leadis Technologies, targeting portable audio end-equipments including mobile phones, MP3 and PMP players, GPS and personal navigation devices (PND), digital still cameras (DSC), and stereo bluetooth headsets.

Specifically, this webcast focuses on how OEMs and ODMs can extend battery run-time while maintaining high audio quality using Leadis portable audio codecs and headphone amplifiers. Featured Leadis products include the industries first audio codecs with integrated FM transmitters and the industries lowest power dissipation headphone amplifiers using Leadis "Gmax™" technology.

Presenter:
Gregory B. Davis holds the position of senior director for the audio business unit at Leadis Technology and is responsible for product marketing and engineering applications.

Prior to Leadis, Gregory has held various technical and management positions during his 15 years with Texas Instruments (TI) in the areas of engineering systems, product marketing, and business development. These positions spanned across many of TI's semiconductor groups, with a concentration in analog semiconductors.

Gregory holds multiple engineering patents, has been published in over 50 industry engineering journals, and has chaired semiconductor industry working groups.

Prior to TI, Gregory held technical and management positions at Motorola Cellular, Ericsson Radio Systems, and ElectroSpace Systems. He graduated from Ohio Northern University in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with a focus on telecommunications and RF systems.


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Leadis Technology, Inc., headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, designs, develops analog and mixed-signal semiconductors that enable and enhance the features and capabilities of portable consumer products. Leadis has operations in the US and Asia, with world-wide sales offices in over 10 countries. Leadis Privacy Policy.
 
Original Broadcast Date
May 08, 2008
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