Power Electronics

Power Electronics

Seminar Tour

Date
Date

February and March, 2026

Location
Location

Spain & Portugal

Info
Info

One-day seminar and demonstrations in the exhibition area. Free admission with previous registration, limited capacity!

Seminar tour in Spain and Portugal

Rohde & Schwarz presents its new "Power Electronics" tour

Staying ahead in the dynamic field of electronic design requires continuous learning and innovation. Rohde & Schwarz understands this need and is delighted to invite you to our “Power Electronics” seminar.

This one-day conference provides a comprehensive, free program featuring insights from Rohde & Schwarz experts and leading academic Professor Arturo Mediano from the University of Zaragoza – equipping you with the knowledge to excel in your designs.

Dates and Locations

Madrid

05.02.2026
Time: from 9:30 to 16:00h

Rohde & Schwarz Madrid Office

Register now

Valencia

12.02.2026
Time: to be defined

Location: Details Coming Soon

Register now

Barcelona

19.02.206
Time: to be defined

BMC Business Center

Register now

Bilbao

26.02.206
Time: to be defined

Location: Details Coming Soon

Register now

Porto

03.03.2026
Time: to be defined

TECMAIA

Register now

Seville

12.03.2026
Time: to be defined

Location: Details Coming Soon

Register now

Related content

Digital design test

Choose from our complete Test & Measurement equipment solutions for signal and power integrity, interface standards and digital buses, analog/digital signal stimulation and analysis, EMC debugging and data converter design.

More information

Power electronics measurements

Manage all aspects of power electronics measurements with our solutions for power electronics and integrated circuits, electronic installations, lighting and electrical drives.

More information

Signal integrity test on interfaces

Check the signal integrity of your interfaces with our test solutions.

More information

Power integrity testing

Get a pocket guide and learn how to make accurate power line measurements and how impedance measurements can help detect typical causes of power integrity problems.

More information