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Analog Devices - 12 Experts on Precision Analog Signal Chain Technology

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"Today's ubiquitous portable devices rely on batteries and use sensor-based signal chains for automation. These analog signal chains should consume as little power as possible to increase battery life." Nishith Patel Principal Hardware Engineer, ABB GISPL Optimizing for Highest Precision at Lowest Power In many applications, especially those that are remote or portable, low-power operation is as important as high-precision measurements. For example, a battery-powered condition-based monitoring (CbM) device needs accurate, reliable measurement but also requires the longest battery life possible. In these applications, precision low-power signal chains provide a range of solutions that bring value to address differing optimization scenarios. Chapter Five Everyone is going to have different requirements and needs depending on both their power source and how long they need their device to run. Designers will have to do a certain level of performance tradeoff, with the goal being to optimize their design to achieve the best noise performance possible while enabling power to be minimized as much as possible Aine McCarthy Signal Chain Applications Engineer at ADI To achieve high precision with low power, the signal chain should be optimized for maximum efficiency. The first step to realizing this is to employ components that feature low-power specifications such as low supply voltage operation and small operating and quiescent currents. 20 | Optimizing for Highest Precision at Lowest Power

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