Also this year Analog Devices is participating in SENSOR+TEST and at the booth (Hall 1 #1-429) visitors can discover some of the innovative solutions used in a wide range of applications. From motor fault diagnosis and monitoring for industrial applications to combining a range of sensors to provide detailed information and greater insight into asset health, to how ADI can enable the smartest sensing solutions.
Here are the Demos offered at the booth:
Increasing factory sustainability using intelligent edge sensors
A range of ADI products that can be used to reduce unplanned downtime, reduce maintenance costs and improve asset life will be presented. By collecting data on the health of machines and generating useful data and information with the help of ADI OtoSense™, nine types of critical electrical and mechanical faults can be automatically diagnosed using artificial intelligence.
Contactless current sensing
Introducing the recently released ADAF1080 AMR magnetic field sensor in various configurations for current measurement. Solutions based on the ADF1080 exhibit low offset, high bandwidth and accuracy, and mechanical robustness compared to traditional flux concentrator-based solutions.
Angular and multi-turn magnetic sensors
Introducing the world's first single-chip angular and multi-turn sensor that operates without power or contact, eliminating the need for a linear transducer in a rotary/linear actuator. Also, learn about the ADA4570/ADA4571 products, which provide precise angular measurement and show, through a motor application for shaft position measurement and motor commutation control, the ease of sensor integration.
Wireless integrity detection platform
New carbon nanotube-based fatigue sensors combined with a state-of-the-art smart data acquisition platform will be presented, providing ultra-high resolution detection of surface cracks in materials. In combination with the DAQ network, these systems allow multiple sensing modes to be combined and managed on a single platform, offering users a unique data set that can be customized for their monitoring needs.
High-precision digital temperature measurement
Demonstrating the ease of use of any temperature sensor mode combined with the LTC2983, without the need for compensation or calibration of the cold junction, since the sensor is already linearized. End users can directly measure temperature from thermistors, thermocouples and diodes and receive results directly through an application.
Analog Devices is also at PCIM Europe, as a co-exhibitor together with Arrow (Hall 7 - Booth 529). Of note here is the presentation by Alexandr Ikriannikov, ADI FellowThursday, May 11 at 9:50 a.m. at PCIM Room Mailand, entitled: Converters with Multiphase Magnetics: TLVR vs. CL and the Novel Optimized Structure.
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