
Date: 27/1/2012
- Stand 4/234, Embedded World, Nuremberg, Germany, February 28th - March 1st 2012
Visitors to Stand 4/234 at Embedded World in Nuremberg at the end of February will be able to see Analog Devices showcase its innovative signal processing solutions for embedded applications in next-generation industrial, automotive, healthcare and other products. Demonstrations on ADI’s stand at the show are scheduled to include;
Interfacing to FPGAs
ADI will showcase several designs that feature a variety of MEMS sensors and data conversion devices connected to and controlled by Xilinx and Altera FPGAs and complementary hardware/software development kits.
Interface & Isolation:
ADI’s industrial communications demonstration will illustrate the touch screen control of a robotic arm over an isolated CAN communication bus. The robot arm controller board contains the ADM3053 signal and power isolated CAN transceiver and is used with the ADuC7128 microcontroller to receive CAN messages from the Blackfin BF548-EZ-Kit.
Microcontroller/RF
The ADF7023 RF transceiver with MAC and packet handler and the fully integrated ADuCRF101 with RF transceiver and integrated Cortex M3 Micro will represent the highly integrated ISM band transceiver ICs in order to provide a more complete system solution.
Process Control
Experience ADI’s AD5755 Quad-Channel, 4 to 20 mA 16-Bit DAC power loss reduction and self-heating qualities, delivered by the device’s innovative dynamic power control architecture. The AD5755 - and the AD5755-1 variant, which enables simple coupling of HART signals - enable increased channel count per system and slash board space requirements.
Design Resources and Support:
Get first-hand experience of Lab Reference circuits, multi-purpose application circuits that have been built and tested by ADI’s own technologists. Schematics, gerbers, and other design files make these circuits easy to integrate, while high-performance evaluation hardware speeds testing and prototyping. Engineers from ADI’s European Customer Interaction Centre will be on hand to provide live one-to-one technical support.
