Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Building an FPGA-based solution for industrial wireless sensor networks
With the introduction of wireless field-side standards WirelessHART and SP100.11a, gateway implementers must make difficult trade-offs between the cost of a solution and the requirement for it to communicate with the plant over multiple Industrial Ethernet standards.
With more intelligence moving into networked/gateway units, designers need reliable, proven solutions as building blocks for successful implementations in the evolving standards...
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date: 1/27/2010
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Compact embedded sensors fit the bill for critical applications
Sensor technology continues to evolve, with both the physical sensing mechanism and processing electronics making strides.
This overview highlights some of the latest technology for small embedded sensors in critical applications.
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date: 3/19/2009
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Smart standards for wireless technologies
The IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance promotes the concept that Internet Protocol (IP) is the networking technology best suited for connecting sensor-equipped devices – referred to as smart objects – and delivering information gathered by those objects.
Smart objects transmit information about their condition or environment (for example, temperature, light, motion, and health status) to locations where that information can be an...
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date: 3/23/2009
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Ultra-low-power wireless sensor networks: Designing with different energy sources
When electronics have minimal energy needs, power can be drawn from a wide variety of environmental sources.
Understanding the profile of power needed, bursting or trickling, and looking at possible sources can yield some surprising ways to obtain the power needed.
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date: 5/27/2009
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Digi Wirleless, M2M, Zigbee, RF White Papers
Cellular Modem vs. Digi Cellular Gateways Although the Digi Connect® WAN family products are are able to perform most functions of a cellular modem, they actually do much more.
Digi Connect WAN family products are intelligent gateways with a full TCP/IP stack and embedded Real Time Operating System (RTOS) which allow remote devices and networks to be natively integrated with IP devices and applications across high-speed digital cellular...
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Millenial Net - Sensor White Papers
Industry Notes Building Automation Industry Note Industrial Automation Industry Note Source Book Wireless Sensor Networking Source Book Surveys Wireless Sensor Networking and Professional Services: Survey Results White Papers Maximizing Data Reliability in Wireless Sensor Networks MeshScape Technical Overview
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Pushing Low Cost Sensors to Market
One of the less talked about markets for printed and organic electronics is sensors.
In fact, printed electronics is already used for sensor electrodes and to fabricate DNA arrays.
In the future, NanoMarkets expects much wider use of printed electronics, including the printing of the on board processing power.
New materials such as printed silicon and rubrene transistors will...
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date: 3/1/2008
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