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embers of the PSMA Board of Directors are elected at the Annual Meeting held every year during the APEC conference. Each Director serves a three year term and is eligible to be reelected for one additional term.
At the PSMA Annual Meeting in February 2010, Henry Lee, Jim Marinos, John McManus and Aung Tu were elected to three year terms on the Board of Directors. Treasurer Michel Grenon was appointed to fill an unexpired term. We introduced you Henry Lee, Jim Marinos and John McManus in previous issues of the Update. In this issue we would like you to meet Aung Thet Tu. Aung Thet Tu is a Product Line Director at Fairchild Semiconductor and is responsible for high efficiency power conversion products. He is based in Bedford, New Hampshire. Prior to joining Fairchild in 2005, Aung spent 11 combined years with Unitrode and Texas Instruments. He started his semiconductor career as an IC designer for Sprague Electric Semiconductor division in 1987 and has a BSCE and a MSEE from Boston University.Over the past several years, Aung has been involved in a number of PSMA activities. He is currently a lead co-chair for the PSMA Power Technology Roadmap and is also co-chair for the PSMA Semiconductor Committee. Aung has also contributed to the architecture of the Energy Efficiency Database that was implemented by the PSMA Energy Efficiency Committee. In the past, he has contributed to a lead-free database project as well as co-presenting in the 2002 PSMA Silicon Integration Project on the tradeoffs are in making custom power supply management ICs. Aung believes that it is time to give back to the power conversion community. He feels that his unique perspectives and skills can help promote and advance PSMA goals. Provided by Aung Tu , Product Line Director, Fairchild Semiconductor |
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