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Discover New Life-Saving DMS Technology​

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mlns='> Request a Virtual Demo | MyMaxim: | See the Future of Driver and Occupant Monitoring Systems

mlns='> Request a Virtual Demo [Empowering Design Innovation](?utm_campaign=FY22_Q2_2021_DEC_Auto-LED_DMS_CES2022_EN2&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elqTrackId=418748e7fa9a4bb4a23f3709ddec864a&elq=aaa8e77baa564ec98579a26f801f1742&elqaid=3174&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=1998) | [View as Web page]( MyMaxim: [Login]( | [Register]( See the Future of Driver and Occupant Monitoring Systems​ Analog Devices is collaborating with the industry leader in driver monitoring systems technology, Seeing Machines to showcase the combined strength when DMS algorithms are paired with the power of ADI's technology. With the rise of driver distraction related incidents on roads and traditional means of driver/passenger safety reaching diminished returns, DMS has become fundamental to ADAS solutions and essential to ensuring driver attentiveness and accident prevention. For robust and sophisticated DMS solutions, the infrared driver is critical to the optical path providing proper illumination to ensure confident image captures in real-world conditions. ADI’s proven infrared LED/VCSEL driver devices enable a safer and more compact driver and occupant monitoring system. [Request an online demo]( now to revolutionize your next DMS design. [REQUEST VIRTUAL DEMO](  [Support Center]( [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe Maxim Promotions and Events]( | [Unsubscribe from All]( Maxim Integrated (Now Part of Analog Devices), 160 Rio Robles, San Jose, CA 95134 [Privacy Policy]( Follow us:

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