The much-anticipated deployment of 5G has started, but the transition from 4G has just begun. With higher bandwidth, lower latency, and greater reliability, 5G will create opportunities in industries that couldn’t rely on the wireless technology of previous generations.
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Time-sensitive networking: 5 ways the IEEE Standards will advance Industry 4.0
Across the world, I meet with customers investing hundreds of thousands, even millions, into making the promise of Industry 4.0 a reality. This new paradigm of ubiquitous connectivity is inspiring manufacturers, from the largest automation OEMs to emerging businesses.
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Analog Devices’ RadioVerse SoC drives 5G radio efficiency and performance
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) announces a RadioVerse System-on-Chip (SoC) series providing radio unit (RU) developers with an agile and cost-effective platform to create the most energy efficient 5G RUs in the industry.
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Analog Devices expands Linux distribution with over 1000 device drivers
As the Linux open-source operating system marks its 30th anniversary, Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) announces the expansion of its Linux distribution by recognising over 1000 ADI peripherals supported by in kernel Linux device drivers.
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People-counting algorithm ensures efficient space utilisation and worker safety
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has introduced the ADI EagleEye ADSW4000 PeopleCount algorithm for people detection and count in indoor spaces such as meeting rooms or office cubicles.
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Mouser Electronics and Analog Devices deliver perspectives on RF wireless design
Mouser Electronics, Inc. announces a new eBook in collaboration with Analog Devices, highlighting the diverse challenges and solutions in RF wireless design. In 8 Experts on RF Wireless Design, industry leaders from Analog Devices and other innovative technology companies offer insightful analyses of some of the most common difficulties in RF applications.
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Car Camera Bus (C2B): Cost-efficient camera connectivity
Technology is transforming the automotive industry to create a safer, more comfortable driving experience. Automotive camera connectivity is a key enabling technology, with an average of four cameras expected per vehicle by 2024. A significant challenge for the industry is how to include extra cameras without adding further cost to the vehicle. This article investigates different automotive camera interfaces in terms of cost and performance and proposes an optimised solution.
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Analog Devices at Enlit Europe 2021
From 30 November to 2 December 2021, Analog Devices (ADI) will participate in Enlit Europe, in Milan, Italy.
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