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System Solution Guides for Industrial Solutions

Industrial applications include Drone, Industrial Motor Drive, Machine Vision, Smart & Mobile Robotics, and Small Electric Vehicles. Explore our System Solution Guides to gain deeper insight into efficient power conversion, intelligent sensing, motion control, connectivity, and the system-level requirements behind these evolving industrial platforms.

Browse Industrial Brochures

Gain a comprehensive, in-depth exploration of advanced technical expertise through expertly crafted brochures designed to equip you with high-performance components and insights that refine, elevate, and seamlessly bring your design to completion.

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Drone

Combining advanced imaging, depth sensing, and low-power design, drone solutions enable stable navigation, obstacle detection, aerial inspection, and data-rich operation across dynamic industrial and commercial environments.

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Industrial Motor Drive

Built for AC and BLDC motor systems, industrial motor drive solutions improve efficiency, reliability, and control precision across pumps, compressors, conveyors, and other automation equipment operating in demanding conditions.

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Machine Vision

With high-resolution sensing, fast image capture, and AI-ready processing, machine vision solutions support accurate inspection, measurement, object detection, and real-time decision-making throughout automated production lines.

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Smart & Mobile Robotics

Integrating battery power, intelligent sensing, motor control, and connected communication, smart and mobile robotics solutions enable autonomous movement, safer collaboration, and higher productivity in modern industrial workflows.

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Small Electric Vehicles

From forklifts and tow tractors to compact utility platforms, small electric vehicle solutions support efficient motor control, power distribution, protection, and vehicle features that enhance safety and operational performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

onsemi System Solution Guides for industrial applications are technical resources designed to help engineers develop systems more efficiently by providing architecture guidance, practical design insights, and application-focused solution information.

onsemi features industrial solution guides for Drone, Industrial Motor Drive, Machine Vision, Smart & Mobile Robotics, and Small Electric Vehicles.

Yes. onsemi states that users need to create a MyON account or log in to access the full version of the guides, while preview access is available publicly.

The guide previews show sections such as overview, application details, market trends, system implementation, solution overview, block diagrams, recommended products, development tools, and technical documents.

The guides are supported by Interactive Block Diagrams, technical documentation, and product selection tools, helping engineers move faster from concept exploration to component selection and design evaluation.

onsemi highlights technologies including SiC and GaN power devices, MOSFETs, IGBTs, gate drivers, motor control, image sensing, depth sensing, and connectivity to support Industry 4.0 and smart industrial systems.

The Drone guide focuses on advanced vision and sensing, including global shutter, low-power, HDR, SWIR, and iToF imaging technologies for navigation, obstacle detection, mapping, inspection, and autonomous operation.

The Industrial Motor Drive guide is important because it explains how motor-drive architectures, inverter stages, power switches, gate drivers, and power modules can improve efficiency, reliability, and time-to-market in industrial motor systems.

The Machine Vision guide covers how imaging systems support inspection, measurement, defect detection, and real-time decision-making, using technologies such as XGS, PYTHON, Hyperlux, LiDAR, iToF, and SWIR.

The Smart & Mobile Robotics guide includes key robotics building blocks such as battery management, motion control, sensing, CPU connectivity, SLAM, depth sensing, machine vision, and position sensing.

The Small Electric Vehicles guide is relevant to industrial environments because it includes applications such as forklifts, tow tractors, and other utility vehicles, and covers scalable approaches to power management, motor control, communication, lighting, and sensing.