Embedded systems technology
Analog Devices at the embedded world 2022
At the Analog Devices (ADI) booth, a wide range of embedded system technologies from various industries such as healthcare, automotive, industrial automation, energy and battery management technologies will be presented.
The ADI booth in Hall 4A, Booth #360 will showcase how ADI brings together its precision analog, digital and software technologies to meet the needs of the embedded sector.
Visitors to the trade fair will gain an insight into the world of system solutions, products and tools for the embedded sector. Here are some examples:
Health and wellness
A comprehensive platform for the development of wearables in the health and fitness sector illustrates ADI's technology spectrum, which includes sensitive signal acquisition, analog processing, analysis and control functions with microprocessors and much more to monitor a variety of vital signs. On display will be a wrist wearable for monitoring heart rate and oxygen saturation as well as a cycling power meter for training purposes.
Automotive
Here, ADI will show its new LED controllers for controlling vehicle headlights and other exterior lighting as well as a function-specific module for driver monitoring. Presentations will include authentication solutions for security aspects as well as a dimming controller for configuring high-contrast displays with the aim of significantly reducing power consumption. It will also be shown how LCD panels can achieve the performance of OLEDs without giving up their cost advantages.
Industry
Demonstrations of machine vision at the Edge will show how AI systems can be operated with just one button cell. Other demos will include a MicroPython development board (MotionPy) for precise motor control and a demonstration of a live 3D photo booth showing volumetric capture using an optical time-of-flight (ToF) sensor developed by ADI.
Solutions for the battery power supply
ADI's portfolio of power management ICs (PMICs) will be showcased in various demonstrations, including charging cells in small devices in a quarter of the time. Also on display will be a power management reference design for small systems that offers comprehensive functionality for all aspects of a USB-C power delivery system. Not a single line of code needs to be written for complete charge management, cell monitoring and level measurement functions.
An Arrow partner demo at the ADI booth will showcase the DataStorm DAQ platform as a flexible data acquisition solution for FPGA-based design.









