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===Historical=== Analog Devices had a line of [[Microtechnology#Micro electromechanical systems|micro-electromechanical systems]] (MEMS) microphones until it sold that business to [[InvenSense]] in 2013.<ref>Staff, EngineerLive October 21, 2013 [http://www.engineerlive.com/content/analog-devices-sells-its-mems-microphone-business-invensense Analog Devices sells its MEMS microphone business to InvenSense]</ref> Analog Devices MEMS microphones were found in smart phones, tablet PCs, security systems, and medical applications.<ref>By R Colin Johnson, EE Times. "[http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4199549/Xsens-Analog-Devices-collaborate-on-Iron-Man-MEMS-sensors Xsens, Analog Devices collaborate on 'Iron Man' MEMS sensors]." May 19, 2010. Retrieved January 4, 2011.</ref><ref>By Margery Conner, EDN. "[https://archive.today/20130122080606/http://www.edn.com/article/472365-MEMS_sensor_provides_early_detection_of_motor_bearing_irregularities.php MEMS sensor provides early detection of motor-bearing irregularities]." May 7, 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2010.</ref> ADI's MEMS [[accelerometers]] were designed into game pad controllers by Microsoft, Logitech and Pellican.<ref>aVanessa Knivett, EE Times Asia/Analog Designline Europe. "MEMS accelerometers find place in CE." February 13, 2009. Retrieved February 3, 2011.</ref>
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