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LDC1051

LDC1051 Series

1-Ch, 5V, 8-bit Rp, inductance to digital converter

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

Catalog

1-Ch, 5V, 8-bit Rp, inductance to digital converter

Key Features

Remote Sensor Placement (Decoupling The LDC FromHarsh Environments)High Durability (By Virtue Of Contactless Operation)Higher Flexibility For System Design (Using CoilsOr Springs As Sensors)Insensitive to Non-conductive Environmental Interferers(such As Dirt, Dust, Oil etc.)Magnet-free OperationSupply Voltage: 5 V, typSupply Voltage, IO: 1.8V to 5.5VStand-by Current: 250µA, typRp Resolution: 8-bitLC Frequency Range: 5kHz to 5MHzRemote Sensor Placement (Decoupling The LDC FromHarsh Environments)High Durability (By Virtue Of Contactless Operation)Higher Flexibility For System Design (Using CoilsOr Springs As Sensors)Insensitive to Non-conductive Environmental Interferers(such As Dirt, Dust, Oil etc.)Magnet-free OperationSupply Voltage: 5 V, typSupply Voltage, IO: 1.8V to 5.5VStand-by Current: 250µA, typRp Resolution: 8-bitLC Frequency Range: 5kHz to 5MHz

Description

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Inductive sensing is a contactless, short-range sensing technology enabling high-resolution and low-cost position sensing of conductive targets, even in harsh environments. Using a coil or spring as a sensor, the LDC1051 inductance-to-digital converter provides system designers a way to achieve high performance and reliability at a lower system cost than other competing solutions. The LDC1051 is pin compatible with the LDC1000 (16-bit Rp/24-bit L) and the LDC1041 (8-bit Rp/24-bit L). This family of devices offers system designers different resolution options based on their application and system requirements. The LDC1051 is available in a 5mm x 4mm WSON-16 package. Device programming via SPI allows for easy configuration using a microcontroller. Inductive sensing is a contactless, short-range sensing technology enabling high-resolution and low-cost position sensing of conductive targets, even in harsh environments. Using a coil or spring as a sensor, the LDC1051 inductance-to-digital converter provides system designers a way to achieve high performance and reliability at a lower system cost than other competing solutions. The LDC1051 is pin compatible with the LDC1000 (16-bit Rp/24-bit L) and the LDC1041 (8-bit Rp/24-bit L). This family of devices offers system designers different resolution options based on their application and system requirements. The LDC1051 is available in a 5mm x 4mm WSON-16 package. Device programming via SPI allows for easy configuration using a microcontroller.