Our Projects
Analog Garage is a research and development innovation center dedicated to creating breakthrough technologies, capabilities, and business models critical to ADI’s future success. We identify, source, and nurture new ideas and technologies that help solve our customers’ current and anticipated challenges. Through the Analog Garage, our employees, our internal business units, start-ups, and universities get the business and technical support they need to solve tough problems, collaborating in a learn fast, roll-up your sleeves and experimental environment. In fact, many Analog Garage projects are connected to the BU’s providing insights into customer problems.
Take a look at some of our exciting, recent Analog Garage projects!
TMU (Trusted Motion Unit)
Explore how the Analog Garage is accelerating a truly driverless future with its Trusted Motion Unit (TMU) solutions. TMU enables faster and more accurate output in real time, while filling in the blanks where other sensors fail.
Join us in asking – Where else can TMU go beyond just the automotive industry!
ToF (Time of Flight)
Explore how Time of Flight (ToF) is streamlining logistics by bringing together AI, computer vision, algorithms and 3D sensing technologies.
Join us in asking – How can smarter-portable solutions address the supply chain challenges of today and tomorrow!
ADiNA
Explore how the next-gen DNA synthesis platforms are revolutionizing biotech innovation by engineering an entire gene synthesis process into a single biochip.
Join us in asking the question – How can we reimagine life sciences to make it more accessible and at a much lower cost!
ADI: Try on the Future
Try the ADI Stitch™ Garment on for size in an in-depth exploration about what becomes possible when we learn to listen to the data our bodies give us. ADI technology is taking on the toughest sensor, algorithm, and power challenges, helping to develop new products that can open up completely new market opportunities. All while being machine washable and effortlessly powered.
Noncontact Vital Sign Monitoring by Analog Devices
Analog Devices has built a noncontact vital sign monitoring (VSM) system to increase patient convenience.
See LIDAR Research in Action
Conventional detection and signal chain problems can often be greatly improved by utilizing constraints and ideas that come from outside of the system we are designing. The firefly process describes a boundary on how objects can move—that is, it details the constraints, not on the detector or signal chain, but on the object they are measuring.
