Finding the right combination of parts to create a signal chain can be a complex and daunting task, due to time demands, unfamiliarity with various technology areas, and the enormous amount of unproven solutions scattered across the Web. Signal Chain Designer is an intelligent selection and design tool that accesses verified product combinations and applications circuits, which can be customized or newly created according to user specifications. The Signal Chain Designer experience is supported by direct access to online EE design tools, evaluation hardware, software, documentation, and ADI Circuits from the Lab® reference circuits.
An Introduction to ADI’s Power components used in RF signal chains, with special treatment of high performance data converters, transceivers and PLL/VCOs.
At very high frequencies, every trace and pin is an RF emitter and receiver. If careful design practices are not followed, the unwanted signals can easily mask those a designer is trying to handle. The design choices begin at the architecture level and extend down to submillimeter placement of traces. There are tried and proven techniques for managing this process. The practical issues of real system design are covered in this session, along with ways to minimize signal degradation in the RF environment.
Finding the right combination of parts to create a signal chain can be a complex and daunting task, due to time demands, unfamiliarity with various technology areas, and the enormous amount of unproven solutions scattered across the Web. Signal Chain Designer is an intelligent selection and design tool that accesses verified product combinations and applications circuits, which can be customized or newly created according to user specifications. The Signal Chain Designer experience is supported by direct access to online EE design tools, evaluation hardware, software, documentation, and ADI Circuits from the Lab® reference circuits.
An Introduction to ADI’s Power components used in RF signal chains, with special treatment of high performance data converters, transceivers and PLL/VCOs.
At very high frequencies, every trace and pin is an RF emitter and receiver. If careful design practices are not followed, the unwanted signals can easily mask those a designer is trying to handle. The design choices begin at the architecture level and extend down to submillimeter placement of traces. There are tried and proven techniques for managing this process. The practical issues of real system design are covered in this session, along with ways to minimize signal degradation in the RF environment.
Social Media Strategies for Small to Medium BusinessesDayn Wilberding
This Social Media Strategies presentation was developed for the FORGE Marketing Summit in Lake Oswego, OR.
1. Introducing Social Influence Marketing (SIM)
2. Boring social media statistics (social is mainstream)
3. A Guide to Social Strategy (always in work)
4. Steal these local campaigns (case studies
Auditing Multimedia Campaigns -ASI 2008 European Conference - FurlanettoPaola Furlanetto
. 3 reasons why A+ worked on Multimedia Audit
. A Media Audit case history, including:
- "old style" mono media assessment
- "uptodate" multimedia assessment
Container Gardening 101:Comparing the quality of indoor to outdoor grown toma...Grow Strong Industries
Not only can tomatoes grow indoors in indoor grow kits, but their fruits are also typically more nutritious and delicious than those normally found at the supermarket.
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Steve Bogash, Horticulture Extension Educator/Researcher | Penn State University
Presented at the 2015 Minnesota Statewide High Tunnel Conference
Feb. 17-18, 2015
Sustainable Business Plan: Laguna Organic Tacosjgraci
A presentation of a group project completed in a Sustainability Marketing course at the Isenberg School of Business. This presentation outlines the basics of our term paper and how a sustainable restaurant could be conceived.
Tomato is one of the most popular fruit in the world. The products of tomato like paste, juice, ketchup, etc. are widely used in kitchens all around the world. Tomatoes and tomato-based foods are considered healthy for the reason that they are low in calories, but possess a remarkable combination of antioxidant micronutrients.
Tomato industry has been growing significantly over the past several decades. Changing life style and taste of consumers in different countries will motivate the growth of the tomato products market. The industries can retain maximum market share by differentiating their products in the market, by coming up with innovative products and by focusing on different packaged tomato products. The purpose of this book is to present the elements of the technology of tomato preservation.
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Social Media Strategies for Small to Medium BusinessesDayn Wilberding
This Social Media Strategies presentation was developed for the FORGE Marketing Summit in Lake Oswego, OR.
1. Introducing Social Influence Marketing (SIM)
2. Boring social media statistics (social is mainstream)
3. A Guide to Social Strategy (always in work)
4. Steal these local campaigns (case studies
Auditing Multimedia Campaigns -ASI 2008 European Conference - FurlanettoPaola Furlanetto
. 3 reasons why A+ worked on Multimedia Audit
. A Media Audit case history, including:
- "old style" mono media assessment
- "uptodate" multimedia assessment
Container Gardening 101:Comparing the quality of indoor to outdoor grown toma...Grow Strong Industries
Not only can tomatoes grow indoors in indoor grow kits, but their fruits are also typically more nutritious and delicious than those normally found at the supermarket.
Supercloset is a subsidiary of Grow Strong Industries. We manufacture the #1 selling grow cabinets worldwide. Visit us at http://Supercloset.com
Steve Bogash, Horticulture Extension Educator/Researcher | Penn State University
Presented at the 2015 Minnesota Statewide High Tunnel Conference
Feb. 17-18, 2015
Sustainable Business Plan: Laguna Organic Tacosjgraci
A presentation of a group project completed in a Sustainability Marketing course at the Isenberg School of Business. This presentation outlines the basics of our term paper and how a sustainable restaurant could be conceived.
Tomato is one of the most popular fruit in the world. The products of tomato like paste, juice, ketchup, etc. are widely used in kitchens all around the world. Tomatoes and tomato-based foods are considered healthy for the reason that they are low in calories, but possess a remarkable combination of antioxidant micronutrients.
Tomato industry has been growing significantly over the past several decades. Changing life style and taste of consumers in different countries will motivate the growth of the tomato products market. The industries can retain maximum market share by differentiating their products in the market, by coming up with innovative products and by focusing on different packaged tomato products. The purpose of this book is to present the elements of the technology of tomato preservation.
http://goo.gl/ElA1DI
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History of Organic Coffee
Healthy organic coffee has been around ever since coffee was discovered growing wild and ever since it was first grown. However, the history of organic coffee of the certified variety starts in 1990.
The Organic Foods Production Act was passed in 1990.
It requires the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a National List of Allowed and Prohibited Substances which identifies synthetic substances that may be used, and the nonsynthetic substances that cannot be used, in organic production and handling operations.
The reason that organic coffee certification as well as certification of other foods came into being is that farmers learned that they could increase production by using synthetic fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides. Because there was no clear way to differentiate between products grown by an organic method and those grown by more modern methods a need arose to certify food as organic. The law states that for coffee to be certified as organic the soil in which it is grown must be free from prohibited substances for at least three years and have been verified as such. There have to be clear boundaries between land on which organic coffee is grown and land where pesticides, herbicides, and prohibited chemical fertilizers are used. This is so that drift of substances from adjacent land will not contaminate the organic plot. Organic coffee certification requires a specific and verifiable plan for all practices and procedures from planting to crop maintenance, to harvest, de-husking, bagging, transport, roasting, packaging, and final transport. Procedures must be in place to insure that there is no contamination of healthy organic coffee with regular coffee produced on soil exposed to contaminants.
Who Does the Checking?
Once there was a set of regulations in place to certify organic coffee the problem was that aside from Hawaii no one grows organic coffee in the USA. And the USDA does not run around Latin America where three fourths of the organic coffee in the world is grown. Thus there are certifying authorities who act on behalf of the USDA. One of these is Bio Latina. These folks office in Lima, Peru but they tramp all over Latin America certifying various organic foods including coffee. One issue for small producers is that the $500 a year certifying fee is too steep a price unless they can get connected to a buyer who will pay the organic rate instead of the regular coffee rate.
This is an overview of the Analog Devices’ JESD204 Interface Framework, a system-level software package targeted at simplifying development by providing a performance optimized IP framework.
An Introduction to ADI’s RF Switches and RF Attenuators including their key characteristics and how and where they should be used in the RF signal chain.
Digital isolation plays a key role in designing industrial motor control systems. This presentation takes you through why, where and how for isolation designs that optimize system performance while meeting the ever stringent safety and efficient standards. Analog Devices, Nicola O'Byrne at PCIM 2015
Isolation in gate drive is one critical area for designing efficient, safe and highly productive motor control systems. Learn how the latest ADI isolated gate drives can help you solve the design challenges. Analog Devices, Dara O'Sullivan PCIM 2015
When it comes to high performance signal chains, you need high performance power solutions. Noise sensitive
circuits such as analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), amplifiers, and phase
lock loops (PLLs)—as well as FPGAs—demand low noise power supplies that require specialized design
techniques. Engineers spend hours trying to figure out how to power these circuits without adding noise.
This presentation will focus on understanding various methods for not only approaching but meeting system
requirements. The session will introduce tested solutions and layout considerations that must be taken into
account when designing with switching regulators and low drop out (LDO) regulators.
This session provides insight into the operation of electric motor drive systems. Topics include electric motor operation and construction, motor control strategies, feedback sensors and circuits, power and isolation, and challenges of designing highly efficient motor control systems. A new high performance servo control FMC board will be introduced in the presentation, which provides an efficient motor control solution for different types of electric motors, addresses power and isolation challenges, and provides accurate measurement of motor feedback signals and increased control flexibility due to FPGA interfacing capabilities. The motor control hardware platform will be used to demonstrate rapid prototyping of motor control algorithms using Xilinx base platforms and the MathWorks development and simulation tools.
Sensors are the eyes, ears, and hands of electronic systems and allow them to capture the state of the environment. The capture and processing of sensor inputs is a delicate process that requires understanding of the signal details. Integration of sensor functions onto silicon has brought about improved performance, better signal handling, and lower total system cost. MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) sensors have opened up entire new areas and applications. In this session, the fundamental MEMS sensor concept of moving fingers that form a variable capacitor is covered, along with how it is turned into a usable motion signal. Adaptations for multiaccess sensing, rotational sensing, and even sound sensing, along with concepts of how these devices are tested and calibrated, are covered.
The industrial control market involves the monitoring and control aspects of both complex and simple processes. Common trends within the industry, notably the drive for increased efficiencies, better robustness, higher channel densities, and faster monitoring and control speeds, subsequently drive new technology advancements for semiconductor manufacturers. This session aims to give a broad overview of the system requirements for both field instruments (sensors/actuators) and control room (analog input/output) modules, and demonstrates a typical I/O module configuration with HART® (highway addressable remote transducer) connectivity.
This session combines the high speed analog signal chain from RF to baseband with FPGA-based digital signal processing for wireless communications. Topics include the high speed analog signal chain, direct conversion radio architecture, the high speed data converter interface, and FPGA-based digital signal processing for software-defined radio. The demo board uses the latest generation of Analog Devices’ high speed data converters, RF, and clocking devices, along with the Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC. Other topics of discussion include the imperfections introduced by the modulator/demodulator with particular focus on the effect of temperature and frequency changes. In-factory and in-field algorithms that reduce the effect of these imperfections, with particular emphasis on the efficacy of in-factory set-and-forget algorithms, are examined.
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Tilt Measurement: Tilt measurement is fast becoming a fundamental analysis tool in many fields including automotive, industrial, and healthcare. Navigation, vehicle dynamic control, building sway indication, and motion detection systems all rely on this simple, cheap, and precise way of angle monitoring. MEMS accelerometers are better suited to inclination measurement than other methodologies. This session will address the challenges encountered when designing a dual-axis tilt sensor using a MEMS accelerometer including measurement resolution, signal conditioning, single- vs. dual-axis, angle computation, and calibration.
Impedance Measurement: The measurement of complex impedance is widely used across industrial, commercial, automotive, healthcare, and consumer markets, and can include applications such as proximity sensing, inductive transducers, metallurgy and corrosion detection, loudspeaker impedance, biomedical, virus detection, blood coagulation factor, and network impedance analysis. This session will cover the concepts, approaches, and challenges of performing complex impedance measurements and will present a system-level solution for impedance conversion.
Weigh Scale Measurement: Most common industrial weigh scale applications use a bridge-type load-cell sensor, with a voltage output that is directly proportional to the load weight placed on it. This session examines the basic parameters of a bridge-type load-cell sensor, such as the number of varying elements, impedance, excitation, sensitivity (mV/V), errors, and drift. It will also discuss the various components of the signal conditioning chain and present solutions with high dynamic range.
Liquid Sensing: Visible light absorption spectroscopy and colorimetry are two fundamental tools used in chemical analysis. Most of these light-based systems use photodiodes as the light sensor, and require similar high input impedance signal chains. This session examines the different components of a photodiode amplifier signal chain, including a programmable gain transimpedance amplifier, a hardware lock-in amplifier, and a Σ-Δ ADC that can measure a sample and reference channel to greatly reduce any measurement error due to variations in intensity of the light source.
Gas Sensing: Many industrial processes involve toxic compounds, and it is important to know when dangerous concentrations exist. Electrochemical sensors offer several advantages for instruments that detect or measure the concentration of toxic gases. This session will describe a portable toxic gas detector using an electrochemical sensor. The system presented here includes a potentiostat circuit to drive the sensor, as well as a transimpedance amplifier to take the very small output current from the sensor and translate it to a voltage that can take advantage of the full-scale input of an ADC.
In wireless communications and data acquisition systems, there is more to consider when designing and implementing a complete solution beyond simply physically connecting a high speed analog module to an FPGA platform. Available hardware description language (HDL) components and software are critical to establishing an interface, which is necessary for practical system integration. This session starts with a top-level overview of various physical interfaces that are typically used and provides an in-depth focus on high speed serial JESD204B. Prototype HDL used for these types of boards is covered, along with the specific board components and how they are used to interface to high speed ADCs and DACs. Linux device drivers for the HDL components, as well as for the ADI components, are presented. This includes a short introduction into the Industrial I/O (IIO) framework, the benefits it offers, and how it can be used in end designs.
Frequency Synthesis and Clock Generation for High Speed Systems - VE2013Analog Devices, Inc.
Frequency synthesis and clock generation are now key elements in all aspects of high speed data acquisition and RF design. In this session, the primary types of frequency synthesizers—phase-locked loops (PLL) and direct digital synthesizers (DDS)—are discussed, along with the applications for when each is appropriate. Also covered are detailed aspects of synthesizer design. Other applications, such as clock distribution and translation are addressed, and problems associated with poor clocking are identified. Examples of poor clocking are shown, along with the results of doing it properly.
Data conversion for data acquisition is a two-part process that involves sampling and then converting signals into digital venues. These processes inherently remove part of the complete analog signal in exchange for the power and robustness of digital signal handling. This becomes especially difficult when trying to capture signals at the limits of the resolution and speed of our systems. In this session, learn how to design a data conversion system that minimizes the signal loss to match the signal handling requirements … even on the hard ones.
Amplifiers are the workhorses of data acquisition and transmission systems. They capture and amplify the low level signals from sensors and transmitters, and can pull these signals from high noise and high common-mode voltage levels. Amplifiers can also change the signal range and switch from single-ended to differential (or the reverse) to match exactly the input range of an ADC. This session covers the versatility and power of amplifiers in precision systems.
Acquired analog signals can be manipulated and processed by either the analog or digital portions of a system, for example, through filtering, multiplexing, and gain control. The analog portions of a system can typically provide reasonably simple processing at fairly low cost, power, and overhead. Digital processing can provide far greater analysis power and can alter the nature of the analysis without changing hardware. Sampling theory, however, must be taken into account. This session covers the signal chain basics from signal to sensor to amplifier to converter to digital processor and back out again.
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