
Effects of LDO PSRR and Noise Relation
PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio) in LDOs is crucial for filtering input voltage changes, especially in low-noise applications. PSRR measures how much input noise couples into the output and is influenced by factors like internal noise sources and coupling mechanisms. Understanding typical PSRR curves, conditions affecting PSRR performance, and what factors do not significantly impact PSRR can help optimize LDO design for noise reduction.
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ARBITRATION TRAINING COURSE DETAILS ORGANIZED BY THE KERALA HIGH COURT ADVOCATES ASSOCIATION IN ASSOCIATION WITH PCL (PROJECT COMPLETE LAWYER) FOUNDATION
INAUGURAL SESSION - SESSION NO. 1 INTRODUCTION TO ARBITRATION {Date 13.07.2023 Thursday 4.40 PM to 6 PM)} (Topics to be covered as part of Session No. 1 through study materials, recorded videos and hybrid interactions) How is Arbitration superior to other forms of dispute resolution Discuss the concept of confidentiality and party autonomy Importance of UNCITRAL MODEL LAW in the development of the national law of the member countries Importance of New York Convention in the recognition of foreign arbitration awards and enforcement of foreign arbitration awards. Part II of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996. Flexibility of Arbitration, through Med Arb to resolve complex litigation. Scope of online arbitrations to resolving international commercial disputes. The Participants are expected to read the study materials, recorded videos and attend the online/hybrid interactions with experts before attending Session No. II
INTERACTIVE SESSION-II PRINCIPLES OF ARBITRATION & PARTY AUTONOMY {Tentative date 22.07.2023 Saturday (9.30 Am to 12.30 PM)} (Topics to be covered as part of Session No. II through study materials, recorded videos and hybrid interactions) Comparative study of Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 with English Arbitration Act 1996 Principles of Arbitration Duties of Arbitrators Duties of Parties to Arbitration Party Autonomy Classification of provisions of AC Act 1996 into mandatory and non mandatory clauses Party Autonomy in the matter of appointment of Arbitrator under the AC Act 1996 and in devising the Arbitral Procedure. Application of CPC and Evidence Act in Arbitral Proceedings. (The Participants are expected to read the study materials, recorded videos and attend the online/hybrid interactions with experts before attending Session No. II)
INTERACTIVE SESSION-III CASE MANAGEMENT AND ARBITRAL PROCESS {Tentative date 05.08.2023 Saturday (9.30 AM to 12.30 PM)} (Topics to be covered as part of Session No. III through study materials, recorded videos and hybrid interactions) Case management in Arbitration. Procedural Order No. 1, Peremptory Orders and Interim Measures Doctrine of kompetenz-kompetenz and the Application of Section 16 of the AC Act 1996 Role of Interrogatives, Discovery, Production of Documents and Expert Evidence in Arbitration. Document only Arbitration Evidence and Oral Hearing Termination of Arbitral Proceedings (The Participants are expected to read the study materials, recorded videos and attend the online/hybrid interactions with experts before attending Session No. III)
INTERACTIVE SESSION-IV ROLE OF COURTS IN ARBITRATION {Tentative date 10.08.2023 Thursday(4.40 PM to 6PM)} (Topics to be covered as part of Session No. IV through study materials, recorded videos and hybrid interactive sessions) Reference to arbitration, Interim Measures, Court Assistance in evidence, Challenge against Arbitral Awards, Appeals Enforcement of Arbitration Award. (The Participants are expected to read the study materials, recorded videos and attend the online/hybrid interactive sessions with experts before attending Session No. IV)
INTERACTIVE SESSION-V AWARD WRITING {Tentative date 19.08.2023 Saturday (9.30 AM to 12.30 PM)} (Topics to be covered as part of Session No. IV through study materials, recorded videos and hybrid interactive sessions) Form of an Award Statutory requirements of an Award Interim Award and Final Award Fundamentals of Award Writing, Interest and cost Application of Stamp Act in the Matter of Arbitration Agreement and Arbitration Awards (The Participants are expected to read the study materials, recorded videos and attend the online/hybrid interactive sessions with experts before attending Session No. V)
SEMINAR FUTURE OF ARBITRATION INDIA Tentative Date 9.09.2023 Time 9.30A.M. to 5 P.M. A one day seminar consisting of four sessions, the itinerary for the seminar to be finalized soon. The Seminar will discuss on the terms of Reference to the Expert Committee, constituted by the Central Government for the suggesting reforms to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996