Analog Devices showcases physical intelligence in 2026

Analog Devices showcases physical intelligence in 2026

Analog Devices will showcase advanced solutions at Embedded World. The company focuses on unlocking physical intelligence through innovative technologies. Attendees can explore a range of demonstrations highlighting ADI’s expertise in areas such as automation, robotics, and industrial applications, aiming to enhance customer systems with cutting-edge solutions.


Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) is set to engage with industry leaders at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, demonstrating its commitment to advancing physical intelligence within the embedded ecosystem. Visitors to ADI’s booth will encounter 18 sophisticated demonstrations that underscore the company’s capacity to deliver system-level solutions, helping customers achieve a competitive edge.

At the forefront of ADI’s showcase are its Silent, Efficient & Compact µModule® Power Solutions, engineered for seamless integration and reliability. These solutions simplify complex designs with a silent, compact architecture, ideal for noise-sensitive applications. Additionally, the LTspice 26 offers enhanced simulation capabilities, streamlining circuit design and evaluation processes.

ADI’s commitment extends to software-defined automation, presenting a platform that drives intelligent factory operations. This includes advanced motion control and predictive diagnostics, aligning with industry trends like edge intelligence and predictive maintenance. The company’s scalable modular robotics platform integrates smart audio features, enabling developers to create advanced robotic systems with ease.

Among the highlights is ADI’s innovative approach to Ethernet connectivity with Single Pair Ethernet, transforming industrial data liberation. The demonstrations will also feature advanced robotics applications, such as a unicycle robot leveraging high-performance Inertial Measurement Units for precise control.

Attendees are invited to Hall 4A, Booth 360, to explore these innovations and more. ADI’s participation at Embedded World 2026 illustrates its role in shaping the future of industrial and embedded technologies, providing tools and insights that accelerate development and enhance performance in diverse applications.


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