Webinar On Smoke Detector / Detection – 12th November 2020
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- October 22, 2020
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Analog Devices is organizing a Global Webinar on 12 Nov 2020 on Smoke Detector. INDIA Time:- 10.30 AM to 12 Noon.
Below is the link for registration for the same, after successful registration you will get a confirmation email.
Information regarding ADI’s Solution:-
3 out of 5 deaths result from fires in properties without working smoke alarms, and 23% of deaths are caused by fires where smoke alarms were present but were intentionally disabled due to false alarms. New UL 217 (8th edition) guidelines aim to reduce these statistics by introducing criteria to reduce nuisance alarms. But how can manufacturers be sure they are meeting this regulatory compliance and preventing the high occurrence of nuisance alarms?
New high-performance sensing solutions from ADI are helping smoke and fire detector manufacturers solve these challenges. To address the needs of different customers, a number of solution offerings are available. We will review our new software and algorithm offering, which will help comply with the new regulations and prevent alarm disabling due to nuisance alarms. Tune in to learn more about how to design better smoke detectors and save more lives!
Attendees will learn about:
- How the UL 217 8th edition has created new challenges
- Interpreting the regulations and explaining the impact they have
- The approach for handling the new regulations
Pleased to inform you that You may win a surprise gift of below.
*Attendees will have a chance to win 1 of 3 AirPod Pros, per region
Speakers Brandon Bushey
System Design Engineer
Analog Devices
Brandon obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2005. After graduating, he joined Analog Devices in July 2005 as a technical support engineer, where he interfaced with customers and their application challenges. In 2009 Brandon started working on a new reference design program entitled “Circuits from the Lab” in order to adapt to the changing industry trend in which engineers had to do more work with less time and resources available. He has since been primarily working on sensor and precision-based systems and applications designs for the past 10 years while managing a remote engineering team.