Breakthrough TI BAW technology advances big data amidst the flood of information
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Imagine the possibility that a newborn baby with a heart condition could be treated at home instead of in the hospital, as doctors could check vital signs in real time over a wireless network. Or , farmers can use augmented reality to remotely monitor livestock or check the condition of their fields. Send and receive a large number of wired or Wireless data has a significant impact on our daily lives and drives economic development in a hyperconnected world. Technology is critical to unlocking these opportunities. align=left]Data has become a universal demand The 20th century was the era of oil and commodities, while the 21st century is the era of big data. In a world where billions of people and machines are connected, the flow of data is growing exponentially, with no apparent limit to its current growth. From virtual health and smart agriculture to smart cities and smart factories, billions of new electronic devices will be connected, providing and using data sources. Every day By analyzing terabytes of data generated by factory sensors, production lines can be made more efficient. Data collected by semi-autonomous devices today will enable more autonomy in the future. Automated buildings will help us improve productivity. , making our lives more environmentally friendly. [size=14px ]The communications and data processing infrastructure will deliver useful, actionable, and valuable data to market leaders and the billions of others traveling on the information superhighway. In the not too distant future, if you can’t access your data, your life will be hampered. like not being able to get electricity. Timing reference Data is represented by binary numbers and symbols. Just as each musician in a symphony orchestra is guided by a conductor to keep in step with other players, a stable clock and time reference It is essential for the synchronous generation and transmission of binary numbers and symbols. When high-speed data travels across town or ocean via cables, from rack to rack in a data center, over Ethernet in a wireless system, or across high-speed circuit boards, ultra-clean If the edges of the clock signal are not precise, the analog signal may be sampled at the wrong moment. Or, if the frequency of a wireless radio frequency (RF) receiver is unstable, the received signal may not be correct. demodulation. New technology for you Jieyou Quartz crystal resonators have been used as a reference for time and frequency in electronic systems for centuries. However, this approach can be costly, time-consuming, and complex to develop. It is also susceptible to environmental stresses. Our breakthrough new TI BAW technology will provide a cleaner timing reference for wired and wireless systems. TI BAW resonators operate at frequencies several orders of magnitude higher than quartz crystals. They generate stable electrical signals through the piezoelectric effect. Very high frequency periodic signals Provides timing reference. We are enhancing the performance and ease of use of wireless solutions based on TI BAW technology for Zigbee technology, Bluetooth low energy and Wi-Fi technology, and paving the way for the next generation of ubiquitous connectivity.
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