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November 16, 2009

Texas Instruments eTech Days

at 9:11 am. Filed under Electronic Hacks

 

In College I remember rifling through my now tattered yellow Texas Instruments TTL Reference Book. Texas Instruments has been constantly developing interesting products and is holding an event called eTech Days where they will hold a number of online technical training sessions. It is going to be held tomorrow (November 17th), so have a look at the lineup, register and enjoy some interesting sessions tomorrow. I am looking forward to checking some of them out and hope to see some of you there!

Via: HG Forum

"On November 17th, 2009, please join us to interact with experts from Texas Instruments, TI Developer Network and the open source community, in technical training sessions and in the E2E Community forums. A full schedule can be found below, and see the Getting Started links to the right. Click here to register for the live training and we’ll see you on November 17th.
To participate in ‘Office Hours’ on the E2E community forums, click here to log in, or if you aren’t an E2E Community member yet, sign up for an account."


 

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2 Responses to “Texas Instruments eTech Days”

  1. Jiim Says:

    “In College I remember rifling through my now tattered yellow Texas Instruments TTL Reference Book.”

    I laughed when I read this. From where I am sitting in my ‘office’, I can see a ‘vintage’ (1993) complete set of yellow TI data books, including TTL, Linear etc. There are also may Philips and National Semiconductor books too.

  2. Alan Parekh Says:

    LOL Jim,

    I haven’t used it for years but I know that I will never throw it out…

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