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Analog Devices to Introduce Precision Control, Measurement, and Monitoring Solutions for Industrial, Healthcare, and Automotive Applications at electronica 2010

Analog Devices will unveil new technologies for precision control, measurement, and monitoring solutions for industrial and instrumentation, healthcare, and automotive applications at electronica 2010, November 9-12, 2010, in Munich, Germany.

The company will feature a series of demonstrations at its stand (Hall 4, Stand 159) that showcase ADI’s latest innovations in data conversion, high-performance linear, motion sensing, RF (radio frequency), and DSP (digital signal processing) technologies as they are being applied to a wide range of applications.

The demonstrations and new product announcements will include the following:

Industrial Demos Showcase New Technologies

ADI engineers will demonstrate new developments for the following industrial and instrumentation applications:

· Energy Metering: an energy measurement and wireless communications system remotely monitoring power consumption and communicating information over a wireless link using ADI’s new integrated ISM band transceiver with ARM® Cortex™ processor core (to be announced at the show)

· Instrumentation: a low-power, high-precision water quality monitoring system using a wireless communication network and featuring ADI’s new integrated ISM band transceiver with ARM Cortex processor core (to be announced at the show).

· Motor Control: a complete ADI motor-control signal chain development platform

· Process Control: a high-performance, loop-powered 4-mA to 20-mA transmitter and PLC (programmable logic controller) board for process control applications

· Security: a multimedia access-control entry system with both voice and video links between outdoor and indoor units

· Robotics: MEMS-based telepresence robots for industrial inspection and surveillance

Healthcare Demos Advance Patient Monitoring and In-home Diagnostics

ADI technology specialists will present new technologies for the following healthcare applications:

· Medical Imaging: a 64-channel ultrasound scanner leveraging ADI’s data conversion, amplifier and signal processing technology and system-level design expertise

· Patient Monitoring: a bedside patient monitor incorporating ADI’s Blackfin® processor and analogue precision signal processing components

· Medical Instrumentation: a point-of-care testing platform designed for OEMs developing blood analysis platforms

· Home Health and Wellness: handheld consumer medical devices for gauging the severity of asthma attacks

Automotive Demos Emphasise Passive and Active Safety Systems

ADI engineers will demonstrate the following developments for automotive applications:

· Driver Assistance: a vision-based lane departure warning system based on the ADI Blackfin processor.

· Passive Safety Systems: a MEMS-based airbag deployment system

Max Liberman, marketing manager for ADI’s MEMS and Sensor Group, will participate in the panel discussion “MEMS in Automotive” on Thursday, November 11th (13:00 to 14:00 hrs, Hall location to be announced) moderated by iSuppli Corp. analyst, Richard Dixon.

Additionally, Wayne Meyer, marketing and applications manager for ADI’s MEMS and Sensor Group, will participate in a “MEMS in Consumer” panel discussion on Wednesday, November 10th (12:00 to 13:00 hrs, Hall location to be announced) moderated by iSuppli analyst, Jérémie Bouchard.

More information about the “Make ADIfference” ADI stand at electronica: www.analog.com/electronica2010

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