Part Number: LDC3114 Hello,
I am working on a project using LDC3114 in raw data mode. I am using the coil found on the BOOST-LDC3114EVM board, and I want to find the output of the LDC3114 when the coil is at different distances to various shapes of targets…
Part Number: LDC3114-Q1 Hi team,
When using the coil designer excel sheet available on the LDC3114-Q1 product page, is it possible to export the coil into a CAD file?
I know the Webench version of the tool has that option, but at the moment LDC3114-Q1…
Part Number: LDC3114 Hi Team,
Whether TI has such products: IC that can set the detection frequency in the range of kHz to MHz in digital or analog mode,
It can read the effective value or peak value of the target frequency through the digital interface…
Part Number: LDC3114 Hi team,
Could you summarize advantages against capacitive touch when using inductive touch in simple ON/OFF button application?
I can pick up below, please add more and correct them if there is wrong
1. Works with gloves
2. Robustness…
Part Number: LDC3114-Q1 Hi all,
For my design with LDC3114-Q1, I previously used a 1.8V LDO (MIC5365-1.8YMT-TZ) which provided a constant 1.8V for the operation of LDC, which is well within the specified range (1.71 to 1.89V). In order to save some cost…
Part Number: LDC3114 Hi team,
Can the LDC family work inside of LCD display? A customer only need 4 to 8 point touch in the display, so have interests in inductive touch sensors.
Best regards,
Hayashi
Part Number: LDC3114-Q1 Hello-
I have found out that some prototype boards I had built were a different stackup than what I initially expected when I used the Spiral_Inductor_Designer LDC Tools excel sheet to help with my design. I wanted to go back…
Part Number: LDC3114-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LDC3114 Dear ladies and gentlemen,
I have a question concerning the EMC and ESD protection needed for the LDC3114: In the evaluation board as well as in the datasheet, you do not show any safety circuits…
Part Number: LDC3114
Hello,
I have an application where I would like to do low power measurements of a spring's length using the LDC3114.
I have measured the the spring extended and compressed using an LCR meter and got the following measurements…