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Ameya360:<span style='color:red'>Analog Devices</span> to Showcase the Future of Connectivity at MWC 2023
  Analog Devices Inc. will feature interactive demonstrations and expert discussions at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023. Visitors to its booth (Hall 2, Booth #2B18) will learn how ADI aims to minimize environmental impact, enable and accelerate breakthrough innovations, and enrich customers’ lives through solutions which reduce energy consumption, shorten design cycles, and enable the future of work.  ADI’s solutions enable customers to deliver innovative, advanced Radio Units (RUs) faster using conformance tested reference design platforms with commercial grade RU IP. ADI’s experts will be on hand to discuss RAN energy saving solutions and demonstrate platform interoperability. Furthermore, ADI’s Consumer team will demonstrate their latest innovations in connectivity with applications such as mixed reality (MR) headsets and audible wearables.  Radio unit demonstration highlights include:  • ADI’s next-generation massive MIMO (mMIMO) Reference Design with 40% power savings: This 32Tx/32Rx mMIMO radio unit reference design is based on the latest ADI RadioVerse ADRV904x system on chip (SoC) with fully integrated digital front end and collaborator’s advanced baseband processor. This design solution provides 40% power savings compared to competing solutions, enabling lighter, smaller radios and faster time to market.  • Creating more sustainable networks with advanced micro-sleep modes: Since the Radio Access Network (RAN) consumes 70% to 80% of total network energy, energy savings modes are critical to reducing the carbon footprint across 5G networks and lowering OPEX spending. ADI RadioVerse solutions provide the path forward to meeting the upcoming 3GPP Rel. 18 network energy saving (NES) modes for 5G RAN. See how these potential energy savings are realized in an interactive model of micro-sleep and hibernation modes across multiple Open Remote Unit (O-RU) configurations.  • Next-generation 5G mmWave beamforming platform: Upgrade macro, small cell, and indoor 5G deployments across the entire 24 to 47GHz bands. This 8T8R 400MHz solution highlights ADI’s latest O-RAN 7.2 split compliant mmWave reference platform, with a proven 25% efficiency improvement in analog beamforming based entirely on ADI silicon solutions.  In a world where virtual connections are increasingly part of everyday life, ADI will present several advancements in consumer technology which enrich the sensory experience with realistic human interactions:  • MR headset: Enabling the future of work with the Metaverse – Integrating emerging virtual worlds into everyday lives take a huge technological effort: Intelligent Edge devices, 5G/6G infrastructure, and the green energy to power it all. ADI advancements are making this possible.  • Hearable solutions: Life, exactly how it is supposed to sound – Filtering out, amplifying, or enhancing the sounds of life when appropriate helps people experience perfect sound, every day. Context-aware, hearable solutions change how people work, play, and rest from anywhere.  • USB-C fast charging, battery insights, and protection: Fast charging your life’s work – Improving charging efficiency puts less wear on batteries and extends the lifespan of devices. USB-C fast charging technology keeps phones, headphones, or gaming devices going at the speed of daily life, with the highest efficiency and safety in the smallest footprint.
Release time:2023-02-21 15:10 reading:1983 Continue reading>>
<span style='color:red'>Analog Devices</span> and Seeing Machines Collaborating on ADAS Solutions
  Analog Devices Inc. and Seeing Machines are collaborating to support high-performance driver and occupant monitoring system (DMS/OMS) technology.  Long-haul driving and congested traffic are two scenarios where driver fatigue and distraction often occur and frequently cause accidents, resulting in injury or worse. New and sophisticated advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are rapidly evolving to support safety across increasing, varied levels of autonomous capability.  The collaboration pairs ADI’s advanced infrared driver and high-speed Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) camera connectivity solutions with Seeing Machines’ artificial intelligence (AI) DMS and OMS software to support powerful eye gaze, eyelid, head, and body-pose tracking system technology that more accurately monitors driver fatigue and distraction. The combined solution will readily meet European Commission General Safety Regulations (GSR) and European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP) requirements. It is also conducive to enabling future occupant monitoring features and a range of in-cabin camera placement options, previously unworkable due to challenges related to power efficiency, functional safety, hardware footprint, and image quality.  Semi-autonomous driving systems rely on in-cabin DMS and OMS to recognize and address driver fatigue and distraction. These systems must operate in all lighting conditions and require proper infrared lighting to ensure image quality on a frame-by-frame basis necessary for eye tracking in real time. The combined solution from ADI and Seeing Machines leverages ADI’s industry-first infrared driver for DMS and OMS, capable of delivering up to 100W of peak power in a compact and functionally safe solution. This allows for a non-intrusive, smaller camera module in a vehicle’s cabin.  Seeing Machines’ AI software interprets signals from the optical hardware, monitors and diagnoses the problem, and combines with ADAS features to enable output signals to warn drivers and vehicle occupants when necessary.  “Seeing Machines exists to get people home safely, and our work with ADI aims to support semi-autonomous driving with increased safety levels to deliver what we call ‘supervised automation’,” said Nick DiFiore, SVP and GM of Automotive at Seeing Machines. “ADI’s proven automotive-grade, near-infrared drivers and GMSL devices enable a sophisticated optical path to provide critical illumination and high-speed video bandwidth for real-world and real-time processing of interior cabin environments.”  “Cabin monitoring is complex and requires careful integration of infrared illumination, image capture, data processing, and algorithm layers to achieve a real-time response,” said Yin Wu, Director of Automotive Product Line Management at Analog Devices. “Together with Seeing Machines, we are supporting the automotive industry with pragmatic solutions to help reduce collisions and save lives.”
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<span style='color:red'>Analog Devices</span> breaks ground on new global HQ
<span style='color:red'>Analog Devices</span> Moves to No. 2 in Industrial ICs
Analog Devices moved into the No. 2 position in the industrial semiconductor market in 2017, based on its $14.8 billion acquisition of rival Linear Devices, according to IHS Markit. Texas Instruments remained the leading supplier of industrial chips.Overall, the industrial semiconductor market grew by 11.8 percent last year to reach $49.1 billion, IHS said. Demand for industrial equipment was broad-based, with continued growth in commercial and military aircraft, LED lighting, digital signage, digital video surveillance, and other markets, the firm said."The resilient economy in the United States, and strong demand in China, carried the lion’s share of industrial equipment demand in 2017,” said Robbie Galoso, associate director and principal analyst for industrial semiconductors at IHS Markit, in a statement. "A European resurgence also provided a strong tailwind for semiconductor growth."IHS forecasts that the industrial chip market will continue to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 7.1 percent through 2022.Each of the top 10 industrial semiconductor suppliers posted growth last year, IHS said. The top 10 suppliers after TI and ADI were, in order: Intel, Infineon, STMicroelectronics, Micron Technology, Toshiba, Microchip, ON Semiconductor and NXP Semiconductors, according to IHS.No Chinese firms were among the top 10 suppliers of industrial semiconductors last year. However, IHS noted that China's massive investment in LED manufacturing are beginning to pay off, with Chinese firm MLS increasing sales by 50 percent last year to reach $1 billion, moving the company up five spots to reach 13in in the industrial chip market. MLS beat out other leading general lighting LEDs suppliers Nichia, Osram and Cree, IHS said.
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