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Inductive Sensor Interface IC leverages LVDT architecture on PCB.

2015-12-04 14:31:04| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Designed for automotive, industrial, and commercial aviation applications, LX3302 ICs operate from -40 to +150°C and offer 32 x 16 words of configuration EEPROM. Interfaces include analog sine/cosine outputs, single edge nibble transmission, and Peripheral Sensor Interfaces (PSI5) as well as analog (0-5 V) and PWM outputs. Along with contactless sensing, features include programmable sample rates to 2 kHz, 2 independent sensor input channels with 13-bit ADCs, and 8 calibration segments.

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