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Development Kits Simplify Industrial Systems IoT Access

January 7, 2015 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Development kits for access to the Intent of Things (IoT) can greatly expedite a company’s involvement. Specifically targeting industrial systems access, Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) offers a suite of comprehensive development kits. Featuring two multi-sensor-node boards, the kits include all the hardware and software aspects designers need to create wireless sensor networks and communicate sensor […]

Filed Under: Featured, Humidity, Motion, Temperature Tagged With: ADI, Analog Devices

Circuitry for Sensing Chemicals and Colors

July 30, 2013 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

In this Frank Talk About Sensors, Luis Orozco, a systems applications engineer in the Strategic Business Segments, Industrial and Instrumentation for Analog devices, demonstrates two interesting sensing application circuits to Randy Frank. To watch the video click here.

Filed Under: Frank Talk Tagged With: ADI

Analog Devices Offers Trio of New Gyros

March 16, 2011 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Three new gyroscopes from Analog Devices, Inc. provide new design options. Using differential quad-sensor technology to reject the influence of linear acceleration and vibration, the MEMS gyros have exceptionally accurate and reliable rate sensing even in severe shock and vibration ambients. Rated at ±250°/s, the ADXRS642 brings improved vibration and shock immunity performance to existing […]

Filed Under: Featured, Gyroscope Tagged With: ADI, Analog Devices, gyro, gyroscope, MEMS

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