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Improve System Robustness with Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) Automotive Testing

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If you’re having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [Instrumentation and Measurement Newsletter]( [Automotive Testing—Noise, Vibration, and Harshness]( [Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) testing]( is commonly used to validate a wide variety of mechanical systems, especially vehicles. With innovations in materials, manufacturing techniques, and active noise cancellation, NVH testing continues to be critically important. NVH signal chains are similar to condition-based monitoring (CbM) signal chains. However, NVH is typically utilized in an R&D or a validation use case as opposed to CbM, which is primarily for predictive maintenance. Analog Devices provides solutions that enable real-time, continuous monitoring to enable manufacturers seeking to improve material quality, enhance mechanical robustness, and eliminate unwanted sounds. Please review which of ADI’s new platform solutions offer the technology and insights you need to develop new NVH systems. [ADXL1001 to ADXL1005: Family of Low Noise, Wide Bandwidth Analog Output Accelerometers]( The ADXL1001 to ADXL1005 family delivers ultralow noise density over an extended frequency range with five product options spanning full-scale ranges from 50 g to 500 g, and are optimized for industrial condition monitoring. [Learn more]( [ADXL1001/ADXL1002]( [ADXL356/ADXL357: Low Noise, Low Drift, Low Power 3-Axis MEMS Accelerometers]( The analog output ADXL356 and the digital output ADXL357 are low noise density, low 0 g offset drift, low power, 3-axis accelerometers with selectable measurement ranges. The ADXL356B supports the ±10 g and ±20 g ranges, the ADXL356C supports the ±10 g and ±40 g ranges, and the ADXL357 supports the ±10 g, ±20 g, and ±40 g ranges. The ADXL356/ADXL357 offer industry-leading noise, minimal offset drift over temperature, and long-term stability, enabling precision applications with minimal calibration. [Learn more]( [ADAQ7768-1]( [ADAQ7768-1: 24-Bit, Single-Channel Precision μModule Data Acquisition System]( The ADAQ7768-1, a 24-bit precision data acquisition (DAQ) μModule® system, combines signal conditioning, conversion, and processing components into one system in package (SiP) architecture to enable quick construction of very compact, high performance precision DAQ systems. ADAQ7768-1’s inherent diagnostic routines may identify a variety of faults during operation to improve system dependability. [Learn more]( [ADAQ7768-1]( [CN0549: Complete MEMS-Based Development Platform with Robust Data Acquisition Solution]( CN0549 provides a mechanically secure wide bandwidth accelerometer vibration sensor. The new condition-based monitoring platform leverages ADI’s deep domain expertise across MEMS sensing, signal processing, power management, software, and systems design to provide a complete development platform, designed to accelerate condition-based monitoring hardware, software, and algorithm development. [Learn more]( [CN0549]( Featured Resources [Signal Chains and Solutions for DC to 500 kHz Signal Bandwidths]( [Signal Chains and Solutions for DC to 500 kHz Signal Bandwidths]( [Learn More button]( [Condition-Based Monitoring, Complete System-Level Solutions from Sensing to Artificial Intelligence]( [Voyager 3 MEMS-Based Wireless Vibration Monitoring Platform for Accelerated Solution Development]( [Buy Now button]( [Condition Monitoring System Design Choices and Their Impact on Signal Chain Implementation]( [Condition Monitoring System Design Choices and Their Impact on Signal Chain Implementation]( [Learn More button]( For more details, visit [analog.com/auto-test](. Our relationship with you is very important. To manage your newsletter subscriptions, visit our [subscription center](. To no longer receive any email communications from Analog Devices, [click here](. [View our privacy policy](. ©2023 Analog Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Analog Devices, Inc. Corporate Headquarters One Analog Way Wilmington, MA 01887 U.S.A. JOIN THE CONVERSATION [EngineerZone]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](

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