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Green Buildings Get a Boost: Wireless Sensor Nodes as a Key Application for Energy Harvesting - Story

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The concept of energy harvesting has been around for over a decade; however, the implementation of ambient energy-powered systems in the real-world environment has been cumbersome, complex and costly.

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Time Sensitive Networking: Five Ways the IEEE Standards Will Advance Industry 4.0 - Story

July 09, 2020

This new paradigm of ubiquitous connectivity is inspiring manufacturers, from the largest automation OEMs to emerging businesses.

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Analog Devices wins Transatlantic Growth Award from BritishAmerican Business after opening new UK headquarters - Press Release

June 12, 2020

Analog Devices, a leading global high-performance analog technology company, has won a 2020 Transatlantic Growth Award from BritishAmerican Business

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Reduce Power Supply Requirements for Ceramic Capacitors in Industrial and Automotive Applications - Story

June 04, 2020

The price of the multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) has risen sharply over the past several years, tracking the expansion in the number of power supplies used in various industries.

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Analog Devices Releases Dual Silent Switcher Series - News

May 11, 2020

Analog Devices released the LT8650S, LT8652S and LT8653S dual-channel 4A/8.5A/2A synchronous step-down Silent Switcher? converters.

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Designing a Wide Voltage Range Automotive Circuit Protector - Blog

May 05, 2020

Ignition cranking during startup and load dumps during shutdown are common sources of voltage transients on an automotive supply line.