Dear Sir,
Kindly refer any suitable design for Inductive Proximity Sensor, distance around 20-22mm with sensor frequency of around 500Hz.
Thanks & Regards,
S.Rajasekaran
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Dear Sir,
Kindly refer any suitable design for Inductive Proximity Sensor, distance around 20-22mm with sensor frequency of around 500Hz.
Thanks & Regards,
S.Rajasekaran
Rajasekaran,
The lowest practical sensor frequency our LDC devices support is 1kHz.
Some of them might function in some way at 500Hz, but they may not perform per the published specs.
Regards,
John
Dear John,
Thanks for suggestions.
Please share the any reference solutions for the same.
Thanks & Regards,
S.Rajasekaran
Dear John,
Please share the any reference solutions for the same.
Thanks & Regards,
S.Rajasekaran
Rajasekaran,
We have no reference designs to offer for sensor frequencies below the min recommended frequency.
But, you can see some of our product offerings and some reference designs here.
Additional info on using the devices is available on the E2E Inductive Sensing FAQ page and in the Inductive Sensing Blog pages.
If you can share some of your design goals and requirements, we can recommend the best device for your application.
Regards,
John
Dear John.
Thanks for your support.
Details are:
1. Operating Voltage – 10-30VDC,
2. Contact NO & NC type,
3. Rated Current – 200mA,
4. Distance-22-25mm,
5. Protections – Short Circuit, OverLoad and Reverse protections,
6. Operating Frequency – 500Hz
Thanks & Regards,
S.Rajasekaran
Rajasekaran,
None of our products will support a sensor frequency as low as your requirement of 500Hz.
If you can raise your sensor frequency to at least 1kHz, then you could consider using the LDC131x or LDC161x families, depending on your required resolution. Your required distance will result in a minimum sensor diameter of about 50mm.
More info is available about those parts is available on TI.com.
Regards,
John