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Re: [8023-POEP] 350uH Ad Hoc conference call Tuesday November 20th



David and All,

A little analysis of the change in inductance with current for different 
cores.

Steve Sedio
Foxconn
(760) 751-1645, forwards to cell

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Law" <David_Law@3COM.COM>
To: <STDS-802-3-POEP@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 9:13 AM
Subject: [8023-POEP] 350uH Ad Hoc conference call Tuesday November 20th


> Colleagues,
>
> As agreed at the last 350uH Ad Hoc conference call the next conference
> call will be held on Tuesday November 20th at 9.00AM Pacific time. Below
> is a brief proposed agenda for the call along with dial in information. I
> have scheduled the call for 2 hours. If you have any material you would
> like to present, please send it to me by 9:00AM PST Monday 19th November
> so I can update the agenda and distribute it.
>
> If you do intend to join the call please ensure that you review the
> IEEE-SA PatCom slides [
> http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/pat-slideset.pdf ] prior to the start
> of the conference call. At the start of call I will ask that everybody
> confirms that they have read this material - if anybody hasn't we will
> pause the call until they confirm that they have done so.
>
> Regards,
>  David Law
>
>
> Proposed Agenda
> ---------------
>
> [1] Patent policy
> [2] Review of updated slide set
> [3] Review contributions (if any)
> [4] Discuss next meeting / call of adhoc
>
>
> Meeting information
> -------------------
>
> CALL DATE:            Nov-20-2007 (Tuesday)
> CALL TIME:            09:00 AM Pacific time
> DURATION:             2 hr
>
> LEADER:               Mr David Law
> PARTICIPANT PASSCODE: 59517
>
> For security reasons, the passcode and the leader's name will be required
> to join your call.
>
> DIAL-IN NUMBERS:
>
> Country  Toll Numbers     Toll Free Number
> UK       020-7950-1261    0800-018-0669
> USA       210-795-0460     877-474-8998 

Lowering Inductance with DC Bias.pdf