Part Number: LDC1312-Q1 Tool/software: I require assistance in designing the coil. While designing the coil, is it mandatory to have the coil in the 1st and 2nd Layer of PCB can the coil be drawn in internal layers? How will the field be affected?
Part Number: LDC1312 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LDC1612 Tool/software: Hi BU,
I am John Tok, TI FAE based in Singapore who is currently supporting for ASMPT.
There is a question from customer regarding LDC1312 and LDC1612. By referring to LDC1312…
Hi Tiger,
I am not familiar with the Qualcomm SEE driver, can you provide more information?
The FDC1004 features an I2C interface for interfacing to an MCU/MPU.
Best regards,
Jesse
Hello Yoshikazu,
Under normal operation, are they using the INTB to interrupt their microcontroller to read data from the LDC1312? I saw in the configuration previously shared that the INTB was enabled in the CONFIG register but the ERR_CONFIG register…
Part Number: LDC1312 Hello experts,
Regarding LDC1312/4, in which case would single channel mode be preferred, over just using a 1CH device?
From datasheet, the only advantage I could find of single channel mode is high sensor current drive mode.
May…
Part Number: LDC1312 Hi,
I am using the LDC1312 Eval Board and Eval Coils (B+C).
The coils, once past concept, will be used in metal tubing.
Can the coils be adjusted to not react the the metal tubing and only to the magnet?
Eval Board - LDC1312EVM Evaluation…
Part Number: LDC1312 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430FR5994 Hello Sensor People,
I’m using an LDC1312 Inductance to Digital Converter (I2C interface 400 kHz) with an MSP430FR5994. The board has four of these converters each on its own bus, for…
Part Number: MSP430FR5994 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LDC1312 , Hello everyone in MSP430 land, I have a project on a custom board. I’m using an MSP430FR5994 with an LDC1312 (inductance to digital converter) on an I2C bus (actually there are four LDCs…
Part Number: LDC1312
Hi,
I'm running into scenarios where new data (using the INTB pin) arrives while I'm reading the DATA registers. When this happens, will I be reading the previous data packet? I'm worried that some bits will be overwritten with new…