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If you’re having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [Wireless Connectivity Solutions]( [Connect Anywhere with Ease]( Analog Devices’ range of wireless communications technology enables connectivity to sensors in remote and hard-to-access hazardous locations without the need to deploy a wired network. ADI offers highly advanced wireless subsystems and complete signal chain solutions focused on reducing the design burden and speeding up deployment. [5G Technology Devices for an O-RAN Wireless Solution] [5G Technology Devices for an O-RAN Wireless Solution]( O-RAN was created as a catalyst to transform the wireless community, to enable new channels of wireless equipment, and to facilitate innovation to fulfill the promises made by 3GPP about 5G. To be successful and cost-effective, open sources of radio equipment and optimized 5G technology devices must be available. This article will review one of those solutions for designing and building a power efficient solution. [Learn More button]( [Interfacing a 4-20 mA Sensor to an ADI SmartMesh IP Wireless Node] [Interfacing a 4 mA to 20 mA Sensor to an ADI SmartMesh IP Wireless Node]( 4 mA to 20 mA is a commonly used and deployed sensor interface in many industrial plants. Discover how easy it is to convert from a wired sense network to our ADI SmartMesh® IP embedded wireless sensor network. [Watch Now button]( [Phoenix Contact, Industrial Wireless Connectors, and the Factory of the Future] [Phoenix Contact, Industrial Wireless Connectors, and the Factory of the Future]( Learn how Phoenix Contact partnered with ADI to codevelop wireless connectors featuring a compact, ultralow latency, protocol-agnostic mmW solution. This next-generation technology will enable industrial wireless connectors to be deployed on a large scale and open the door to a new and potentially lucrative industrial market niche. [Learn More button]( For more details, visit our [wireless connectivity page](. 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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