Aug 1, 2007 By:
Rich Wegner, Cirrus Logic Inc.
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A new architecture is blurring the distinction between successive approximation register (SAR) and ΔΣ ADCs, creating devices that couple high resolution with high throughput, achieving exceptional measurement accuracy and ease of integration.

Mar 1, 2007 By:
Stephen Lee, Analog Devices Inc.
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A general-purpose data acquisition (DA) system has to deal with input signals ranging from millivolts to tens of volts, wide frequency ranges, and a great variety of sensor types. Getting the most out of your analog front-end involves choosing your ADC and amplifier carefully.

Dec 1, 2006 By:
Ed Ramsden
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This column usually focuses on prosaic and proven applications for circuits and sensors. This month, though, I am going to talk about an emerging field called evolvable hardware, which potentially has tremendous applicability to designing robust sensing and control systems.

Oct 1, 2006 By:
Ed Ramsden
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Synchronous detction can be used to recover very small signals buried in lots of noise.

Sep 1, 2006 By:
Ed Ramsden
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With the recent introduction of cheap ?? analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) offering resolutions of 24 bits or more, you'd think that the digital revolution is complete, and that the need for analog design has passed. Twenty-four bits gives you a resolution of better than 1 ?V on a 10 V span, so these high-resolution converters will make it easy to solve many interfacing problems with a minimum of additional circuitry.

Aug 1, 2006 By:
Brendan Cronin
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Modern industrial automation applications—such as PLCs, factory process control, and intelligent transmitters—all demand high-performance, low-power components. Current-mode data transmission is no exception. Intelligent 4–20 mA current-mode data transmission is the preferred technique in many industrial automation applications and is a well-established standard for communications between the host computer and smart/intelligent transmitters in harsh factory environments. This article describes intelligent transmitters and explains their need for high-resolution, low-power ADCs, DACs, and isolation devices.

Feb 1, 2006 By:
Barbara G. Goode
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This month's biggest M&A news: Texas Instruments will sell its Sensors & Controls business (but not its RFID systems operations) to affiliates of Bain Capital, LLC, an investment firm, for $3.0 billion in cash. The Massachusetts-based Sensors & Controlswhich supplies the appliance, climate control, industrial, automotive, lighting, and aircraft marketsderives 50% of its revenue from outside North America.

Jan 1, 2006 By:
George Hsu, Joseph Miller, Edward Zdankiewicz
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You don't have to do it all yourself. This signal conditioner is ready for applications where cost, size, power consumption, and time-to-market are the critical factors for product success.

Jan 1, 2006 By:
Bill Letterle, EMX Industries Inc.
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You can change manufacturing setups without reprogramming the sensor, which is essential for highmix, low-volume manufacturing with frequent color changes.

Dec 1, 2005 By:
Stephanie vL Henkel
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An adaptive antenna array system being investigated by NASA, Georgia Tech, and the University of Colorado at Boulder researchers could dramatically decrease the cost of building and maintaining ground stations, and yet disseminate Earth-observing satellite data more widely and quickly. Amazingly, the proof-of-principle arrays are constructed from PVC pipe, aluminum foil, and copper wire. Sophisticated signal-processing techniques are the key.
