Technology Live: MEMS sensors usher in a new era of condition monitoring, ADI takes you into the kingdom of cold machines
If you don't understand the language, there is someone who can translate it~
How do you get into a cold machine that you can't understand? The answer is to participate in ADI's [MEMS sensors open a new era of conditional status monitoring] theme live broadcast, and discuss how to build a "robot egg". You don't say anything, but I know what you are like, because... I have configured a sensor for you.
In particular, the guests of this live broadcast are very powerful, as evidenced by the previous live broadcasts (
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), and there are also interesting and fun gifts waiting for you~
Live broadcast time
Thursday, May 9, 10:00-11:30am
Live content
Industry 4.0, new manufacturing, industrial IOT, all these familiar terms are actually inseparable from the condition monitoring of the system, the machine, and the environment.
Through condition monitoring, the system can be made safer, the output can be more guaranteed, the quality can be more controllable, and the possible downtime can be shortened.
Therefore, more and more users hope that the cold machines can communicate with humans in real time and tell them the operation status of various machine parts.
This requires a large number of sensors to achieve. For different application scenarios, what kind of sensor should I choose? What indicators are the most important? What are the mature solutions? What is the development trend of the market? What are the advantages and disadvantages of different solutions... If you are interested in this information, you are welcome to attend ADI's seminar and discuss your views directly with the speakers.
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Live Guests
Zhao YanhuiADI Asia Pacific MEMS Product Marketing and Application Manager
Mr. Zhao Yanhui is currently the MEMS product marketing and application manager for the Asia Pacific region. He is mainly responsible for the promotion and application of ADI's existing accelerometer and gyroscope products in the Asia Pacific region, as well as the definition of new products.
He obtained a master's degree in communications and information systems from the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in January 2008, and then joined ADI's China Technical Support Center to be responsible for technical support for data converters, operational amplifiers, wireless, power supplies, and micromechanical ICs. In 2010, he switched to the MEMS product line and began to focus on the development and application of micromechanical products.
He has published more than ten papers in domestic and foreign journals and completed more than ten reference designs, such as the single-core transmission design for carbon-oxygen ratio logging, the low-cost and high-efficiency PA monitor with analog microcontroller as the core, and the full-function pedometer design realized by a 3-axis digital accelerometer.
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