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6 IoT The Internet of Things (IoT) connects physical devices to the digital highway of the internet. Analog Devices (ADI) is providing advanced technology products that support the movement of signals from the physical into and through the digital domain. ADI defines IoT as the ability to sense, measure, power, connect, and interpret everyday analog signals found in a wide range of applications, including industrial, automotive, consumer, and communications, and transfer them into digital data that can be analyzed. ADI is the world leader in providing semiconductors which enable IoT through Sensing, Measuring, Interpreting, Connecting, and Powering. ADI combines sensors, data converters, amplifiers and linear products, radio frequency (RF) ICs, power management products, and signal processing products into technology platforms that meet enable the IoT. As IoT continues to evolve, new needs for Analog Devices' high-performance analog signal processing and digital signal processing (DSP) products and technology are emerging. This article focuses on key product and technology areas that ADI leverages to enable building the IoT solutions of tomorrow (Figure1). Sense, Measure, Interpret, Connect, and Power By Paul Golata for Mouser Electronics The internet of things (IoT) connects physical devices to the digital highway of the internet. Analog Devices (ADI) is providing advanced technology products that support the movement of signals from the physical into and through the digital domain. This article articulates how ADI is enabling IoT through Sensing, Measuring, Interpreting, Connecting, and Powering. Figure 1: IoT Product and Technologies Areas (Image courtesy of Analog Devices). IoT

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