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Embedded temperature sensors is expected to play a major role in industrial automation systems and supply chain management area

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  The embedded temperature sensor converts the fluctuating temperature into a PTAT signal, which is later converted into a clock frequency. Due to this property, the embedded temperature sensor provides temperature control, even in situations where temperature variations are large. It can also be used as a humidity sensor by monitoring changes in the humidity in a closed environment. Passive infrared thermometers are becoming increasingly popular because they can detect small temperature changes and thereby offer a compact, lightweight device. With the popularity of PTTI (passive temperature transmitter i.e. PTTI wafers) growing, more temperature sensors for RFID have been developed and are now being used in applications that had previously been limited to passive infrared thermometers. The embedded temperature sensor can be readily mounted in a wide range of machines including, desktop, handheld, pedestal, rack, and grid/ratchet machines, to name a few. The passive RFID tag can eff

What Is an Analog Integrated Circuit? And application of Analog IC

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  Analog circuits will be circuits managing signals allowed to fluctuate from zero to full power supply voltage. This stands rather than advanced circuits, which solely utilize "go big or go home" signals: voltages restricted to upsides of nothing and full stockpile voltage, with no legitimate state in the middle of those outrageous cutoff points. Analog circuits are frequently alluded to as direct circuits to stress the legitimate progression of sign reach prohibited in advanced circuits, however this mark is lamentably deceptive. Most present day PCs are computerized. In any case, they work in a universe of persistently differing analog information like sound, light, and warmth. Thus, they should change over these analog signs into advanced ones and zeros for handling. Each "computerized" buyer item, from apparatuses and cells to music players, has analog ICs taking care of its advanced heart. Analog ICs typically appreciate a far longer valuable life than co