Texas Instruments is proposing inductive sensor technology as a more accurate alternative to magnetic Hall effect sensors and it has introduced its first inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) that ...
Position feedback sensors for hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders have most commonly used one of three technologies: magneto-strictive (MLDTs), variable resistance (pots), and variable inductance (LVITs) ...
As the demand for greater control and functionality increases, position-sensor-instrumented hydraulic cylinders are becoming more important in the heavy industry, mobile equipment, and subsea worlds.
Don’t be fooled by the simple name. The Texas Instruments LDC1000 inductance-to-digital converter is the most sensitive and versatile position-sensing technology ever offered. It could even be called.
Presenting one of the runners-up in the TI LDC1000 inductive sensor design contest. This Design Idea demonstrates the use of a TI LDC1000 as a sub-micron displacement sensor for vibration measurement ...
Presenting one of the runners-up in the TI LDC1000 inductive sensor design contest. The problem originally undertaken was to sense the presence and position of nonmetallic objects in a gritty ...
NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA solicits interest from companies interested in obtaining license rights to commercialize, manufacture and market the following technology. License rights ...
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Company Announcement - Position feedback sensors for hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders have used one of three traditional technologies: Magnetostrictive, Variable Resistance, and Variable Inductance ...