Technologies for data acquisition

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Integrating signal chains into semiconductors

Analog Devices is presenting new technologies for data acquisition at Embedded World. In addition to simulation software, the company will also be demonstrating hardware platforms.
In addition to simulation software, Analog Devices will also be demonstrating hardware platforms. © Analog Devices

Analog Devices (ADI) has announced a wide range of embedded technology solutions for Embedded World. The focus will be on technologies that integrate complete signal chains into a "More than Moore" semiconductor solution. In addition, solutions that simplify the development and use of measurement systems will be presented. The company will also be giving presentations on the interface between the physical and digital worlds at the associated conference and exhibitor forum.

The MeasureWare software, which was also presented, simplifies the configuration of measurement systems and improves their performance. It enables complex precision measurements to be set up and up and running in just a few minutes without the need to develop firmware. The presentation will also show how flexible hardware modules work together with intuitive software and sensors to quickly take measurement tasks from the initial idea to production readiness.

Simulation of analog and data conversion

LTspice from ADI has been tried and tested for simulation in the analog domain and at the interface between the analog and digital signal domains. The software is embedded in a demonstration with a special focus: How can the simulator and its associated error budget calculator achieve high accuracy with LTspice's converter models?

Advertisement

ADI will also be exhibiting the Semaduc kit from its distribution partner Semitron. This kit is aimed at a wide range of applications in industry, measurement technology, healthcare and transportation. It is a flexible platform based on the MikroE Click Boards for evaluating all requirements in a signal chain. The compact system contains compatible plug-in boards and, with the MikroE SDK, offers simple use without hardware configuration. The hardware supports a range of signal processing and data conversion ICs from ADI.

Far-field speech recognition

The VUI (Voice User Interface) is increasingly taking over some of the HMI functions in the consumer electronics, automotive and industrial sectors. ADI partner Voice Inter Connect has developed vicDiva, a professional solution for robust speech recognition under changing environmental conditions. The platform features efficient beamforming and beamforming algorithms. In addition, a range of microphone array functions are used to ensure excellent voice quality and make a speaker recognizable even in the presence of strong background noise at a greater distance. Real-time audio processing with low latency is ensured by ADI's scalable Sharc DSP portfolio.

According to documents from Analog Devices / am

Embedded World: Hall 4A, Stand 240

  • Xing Icon
  • LinkedIn Icon
Advertisement
Advertisement

You might also be interested in

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Raspberry Pi

Compact computer for industry

As a versatile and compact computer, the Raspberry Pi is also interesting for industry. However, appropriate adaptations to the harsh production environment are necessary to bring the Raspberry Pi world into factories.

read more...
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

LOTO programs

Work safely on the machine

The most dangerous workplace accidents occur outside of normal machine operation - for example during maintenance and cleaning. The cause is usually residual energy in the system that has not been switched off.

read more...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Advertisement
Back to home