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Which of the following configurations will work best at detecting non-conductive particles while also providing shielding from external interference? Is there a better configuration than either of these three for this application?
Thank you.
Hi Gino,
Active shielding can maintain the sensitivity of the sensor. Grounding shielding is easier to implement, but usually reduces sensitivity.
Regards,
Yibo