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Sensors measure and quantify the characteristics of processes and products in a manufacturing coordinating the performance of machines, equipment, and other assets in real-time. This allows for the manufacturing of products with higher precision, tighter tolerances, higher quality, repeatability, and uniformity in a shorter time. Sensor diagnostics and condition-based monitoring allows manufacturers early detection of looming problems like wear and tear and to take corrective action before they become more serious." Reinhardt Wagner Distinguished Product Definer, Analog Devices C h a p t e r 1 | S m a r t Fa c t o r i e s R e q u i r e S m a r t S e n s o r s a n d A c t u a t o r s high power and control signals to be distributed via separate wiring, necessitating optimized power distribution in the digital factory and minimization of actuator power demand through efficient actuator control. Analog Devices can help customers solve design challenges related to sensor and actuator solutions by • Offering small and performant sensor solutions, such as resistance temperature detector (RTD)- based sensors that feature a highly integrated analog front end, helping to reduce the enclosure size. • Providing sensors capable of IO-Link communication, which helps facilitate remote configuration, diagnostics, and reduced line downtime due to automatic reconfiguration. • Providing IO-Link master transceivers with sensor/ actuator power supply controllers to help navigate power distribution challenges. 8 Leading the Way to the Digital Factory

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