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    Analog Devices showcases innovative solutions at Embedded World 2015

    01/22/2015

    Analog Devices, a leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, will showcase high performance, embedded solutions at the Embedded World 2015 show taking place from 24-26 February in Nuremberg, Germany - Hall 5, Stand 328.

    Highlights at the show include:
    Analog in Instrumentation: Robust sensing and signal conditioning. Solutions for electrochemical gas detection; vibration sensing in extreme high temperatures; Wheatstone bridge sensing using Arduino shields.

    Analog in Industrial Internet of Things (IoT): Cloud-connected sensors for automation, energy and security. Includes wireless sensor networks; energy harvesting; image-based occupancy and behavior analysis.

    Analog in Wearable Electronics: Vital signs monitoring for health, wellness and fitness. Solutions for optical heart rate monitoring; MEMS inertial sensing motion and activity; bio-impedance sensing for BMI and stress.

    Analog in Motor Control: Efficiency in motor control systems. Embedded solutions integrating ARM® Cortex®-M4 processor core with high precision analog front end (AFE); model-based design methodologies; fieldbus and industrial real-time Ethernet protocols.

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