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Newsletter
• December 2009 |
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Dear customers.
Welcome to the latest edition of the ZMDI newsletter. The Frost & Sullivan 2009 European Sensors & Sensor Interfaces Green Excellence Product Innovation Award, is presented to Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden AG (ZMDI). The award recognises the company’s energy-efficient sensor interfaces, sensor signal conditioners, temperature sensors and other application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) that have helped customers in the automotive, medical, industrial and consumer industries meet the world's growing demand for energy-efficient solutions. Ultimately, ZMDI’s energy-efficient products have been a part of realising a greener environment, with a dedicated focus on extending battery life, saving fuel and reducing carbon emissions.
For us, the award is both an incentive and motivation: ZMDI will continue to use all its technology skills to offer its customers innovative products that guarantee the highest possible level of energy efficiency. Pink is the New Green!
Best regards,
Thilo von Selchow
CEO
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Innovative Products |
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ZMD21013 is an award-winning, low-power multi-channel sensor signal interface circuit (MUSic) used in battery-powered products such as compasses, mobile phones and portable medical devices. The significance of this product is realised from its design and capability to save battery power and reduce the power consumption of an entire sensor interface system. This is proven by the fact that ZMD21013 consumes only 0.1microamps (µA) or less than 1.0 microwatts (µW) power in the idle mode and an average of only 25.0 µW during normal operation.
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ZMD31014 is a sensor signal conditioner that extends battery life with its low idle current consumption of 0.5 µA. Low power consumption; small size and the ease of interface to microcontrollers are the key advantages. The signal conditioner’s B-Sink switches off the sensor bridge current and its standby mode, reducing current consumption to less than 1.0 uA. These features enable more energy efficiency in a wide range of instruments from portable blood pressure monitors to digital barometric pressure measurements in weather stations. The conditioner provides second-order correction of pressure sensors and load sensors for non-linearity and temperature. Better control results from such accurate measurements. The ZMD31014 delivers energy savings and improved reliability in altitude measurements, sports watches, fluid level in washing machines, building automation and GPS.
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registered office: Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden AG • Grenzstraße 28 • 01109 Dresden • DEUTSCHLAND
postal address: ZMD AG • Postfach 80 01 34 • 01101 Dresden • DEUTSCHLAND
Managing Board • Thilo von Selchow • Steffen Wollek
registered court: local court Dresden HRB 19166
value added tax Identification number: DE151798300
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