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LDC0851EVM: about LDC coil design

Part Number: LDC0851EVM
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LDC0851

Thank you very much for your help.

I am trying to experiment with stacked coils using two sets of LDC_coil_EVM.
I would like to use two sets of I would like to use the LDC calculation tool to simulate if the sensing operation is possible in advance.
I would like to conduct a simulation to see if the sensing operation is possible using the LDC calculation tool.

I would like to simulate whether the sensing operation is possible using the LDC calculation tool.
The circular coil_coilH of LDC_coil_evm is used as a sensor coil: 2 layers.
When using the circular coil H of the other LDC_coil_evm as the reference coil (2 layers)
I think the total number of sensor coils and reference coils that should be input to the LDC calculation tool is '4', is that wrong?

Inquiry 2: Can you tell me how to use two sets of LDC_coil_evm stacked?

I have asked this question before, but I have not received any answer yet.

Thank you very much for your answer.

  • Hello, 

    The LDC calculation spreadsheet calculates for a single inductive sensor. With the LDC0851, you only need to calculate for one of them and assume the reference will be identical. You should be using 2 for the number of layers in the spiral_inductor_designer tab. For coil H, the inductance in free space works out to be roughly 292uH. You can take that number and plug it into the LDC0851 tab for more device specific information. 

    For connecting the stacked coils, you should have something that looks like this: 

    The insulator does not have to be FR4 but should be at least as thick as the PCB to keep the reference and sensor coils separated. Your target should be on the side closes to the sense coil. 

    Best Regards, 

    Justin Beigel