ADIN6310: The first in a series of Deterministic Edge Ethernet Switches to address the needs of the industrial network of the future

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ADI ADIN6310 chip Image ADI New Product Announcements – November 2024Industrial automation is in an era of transformation, due to the increased operational efficiency made possible by AI, the convergence of IT and OT systems to remove data islands, and the need for distributed control, as flexible manufacturing demands solutions that can be adapted over time. These megatrends are driving the need for more data, pushing connectivity and processing to the industrial edge. ADI is delivering the Ethernet connected future – today.

ADI is enabling ubiquitous access to data across the industrial market with the launch of the ADIN6310. The ADIN6310 provides a flexible switch platform which enables customers to select the optimal processor and physical layer technology for their application, as well as Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) which enables ubiquitous access to data and unlocks insights to boost productivity. TSN facilitates a single converged network where both real-time, mission critical and non-real time data co-exist. Accelerated Redundancy features allow for seamless failover and increased network uptime, while the packet assist engine offloads the host processor / controller from compute intensive tasks. The ADIN6310 reduces development time and scales dynamically as our customer’s industrial connectivity systems become more complex.

This new product has broad market appeal and potential impact across sectors such as Industrial and Process Automation, Energy, Motion Control & Robotics, Instrumentation, Building Automation, and Transportation.

The ADIN6310 will be on show in the demo titled “Industrial Network of the Future” at SPS 2024 (Hall 5, Stand 110). Additionally, ADI expert Volker Goller will be holding 2 sessions on “Evolution of Industrial Ethernet Topologies” on this topic at both SPS 2024 and electronica 2024.

Additional link: ADIN6310 Product Page

ADMT4000: Measure multi-turn motion without power or contact, with the world’s first single chip True-Power-On Multi-turn position sensor.

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ADI ADMT4000 chip Image ADI New Product Announcements – November 2024Incumbent rotary position sensors and encoders available on the market today provide an absolute measurement range of one single turn or 360°. Systems that require multiple rotations of measurement range typically incorporate bulky mechanical solutions or a backup power supply to track the motion during power off. The innovative new ADMT4000 from ADI is the market’s first single chip Multi-turn position sensor with an absolute measurement range of 46 turns (16560 Deg) and accurate to 0.25 Deg. This new sensor is set to revolutionise actuator design, eliminating the need for linear transducers, bulky reduction gearing mechanisms, or the need to continuously power the system. The ADMT4000 significantly streamlines the actuator and drive design process, enabling a reduction in the size, weight, and cost of the final equipment.

This new product has broad market appeal and the target audience within the industrial sector includes manufacturers of industrial actuators and drives, industrial encoders, and manufacturers of industrial automation equipment including Robot, Cobot and humanoids. Other markets of interest include manufacturers of automotive sensors and actuators, Aerospace and Defence end equipment manufacturers, and manufacturers of medical equipment such as surgical robots, scanners, and dentist chairs.

The ADMT4000 will be on show in the demo titled “Agile Manufacturing with Industrial Robotics” at electronica 2024 (Hall C4, Stand 121), and SPS 2024 (Hall 5, Stand 110).

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