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Wednesday, October 17 • 2:00pm - 2:50pm
PC2: Autonomous, Low-Power Condition Monitoring with a Nanopower Sensor Monitor

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To better ensure the reliability of industrial equipment, sensors are used to monitor environmental conditions such as voltage fluctuations, unwanted vibrations, etc. With the increase of these sensors, there is a driving need for circuits that are lower power, lower cost, smaller size, and autonomous. This session addresses how to design condition monitoring circuits using a nanopower sensor monitor and how to optimize these circuits for power, cost, size, and autonomy.

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Cynthia Sosa

Applications Engineer, Texas Instruments
Cynthia Sosa is currently an applications engineer in the Precision ADC team at Texas Instruments, where she has also been part of the low dropout regulator team. She has experience in hardware design and verification in a variety of applications including test and measurement equipment... Read More →


Wednesday October 17, 2018 2:00pm - 2:50pm CDT
Theater 3