Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: I am getting trouble while running sensor designer. Please help me to find out bug. Is it related with installation? 
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: Hello sir,
We are currently working on an inductive position sensor project based on a Texas Instruments reference design. I have completed the schematic and PCB layout.
During testing, we observed that the amplitudes…
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
My customer have question for LDC5072-Q1. The purpuse to use this sensor is angular detection not using Hall IC.
Could you please teach me below things please?
#1. Please teach me estimated power comsumption…
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: I have several questions regarding the use of the LDC5072 tool:
Under the "Sensor Type" section, there are multiple options like Angular Coaxial Type I , Angular Off-Axis , and others. Could someone please…
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: Hi team,
The LDC5072 chip outputs a voltage difference of 200mv between OUT0P/N, but a voltage difference of 1.8V between OUT1P/N. Is this phenomenon normal? If not, what should we do and how to obtain position…
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LDC5072Q1EVM Dear Madam/Sir,
Good Day!
We are a startup company based in India (Pune), working in the field of Design and Development of EV Motors and Controllers.
For one of our new projects…
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: Related to LDC5072-Q1: Can't startup. Goes to bootloop - Sensors forum - Sensors - TI E2E support forums
Just for clarification.
Maked PCB with Lexc = 1.87 uH, Rexc = 1.72 Ohm, Lin = 0.615 nH, Rin = 1.96 Ohm…
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: Are there any tricks to get the Sensor Designer to generate with Sensor Type "Linear - Type II" ? Everything I try just gives me some type of error beep, and the Design button stays yellow.
Alternately, a 250mm…
Part Number: LDC5072-Q1 Tool/software: Hi all,
is it possible to scale the inner radius of the coils and the target individually? The tool seems to scale the inner radius of the target and the coil set equally when the parameter "inner margin" is changed…