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Software & OS

How Software Configurable Hardware Helps for Flexibility in Industrial I/O Modules - Story

February 15, 2021

Whether used for a process control installation or an industrial automation system, an I/O module or a field junction box has a variety of unique challenges in the whole product life cycle.

Analog & Power

Analog Devices Announces 80V Buck-Boost Battery Charging Controller with Maximum Power Point Tracking and I2C - News

January 18, 2021

Analog Devices introduced the LT8491 buck-boost battery charging controller featuring Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT), temperature compensation, and I2C interface for telemetry and control.

Processing

Controlling Output Modules with Full Isolation from the Microcontroller - Story

December 03, 2020

Whether in buildings or on production floors, programmable controllers are needed everywhere today to regulate various processes, machines, and systems.

Analog & Power

Low Voltage Battery Monitoring for High Voltage Electric Vehicles - Story

November 16, 2020

If you are not already driving an electric vehicle (EV)—hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV), or all-electric vehicle—chances are, you may be soon.

AI & Machine Learning

LIDAR for Autonomous System Design: Object Classification or Object Detection? - Story

November 13, 2020

The promise of a fully autonomous tomorrow no longer seems like a pipe dream.

Automotive

Analog Devices' MEMS IMU Wins Electronics Industry Award for Automotive Product of the Year - Press Release

October 14, 2020

ADI announced today that its ADIS16505 MEMS inertial measurement unit (IMU) has received the Electronics Industry Award for Automotive Product of the Year.

Analog & Power

A Simple Way to Measure Temperature Using One GPIO Digital Interface - Story

October 12, 2020

Question: How can I make an analog measurement if I only have a single GPIO left on the FPGA/microprocesser for my system?