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Main MTDORB author: Oleg V. Safonov <safonov@m-g.ru>
msp430The LDC1312 and LDC1314 are 2- and 4-channel,
1? Easy-to-use – minimal configuration required
12-bit inductance to digital converters (LDCs) for
? Measure up to 4 sensors with one IC
inductive sensing solutions. With multiple channels ? Multiple channels support environmental and and support for remote sensing, the LDC1312 and aging compensation LDC1314 enable the performance and reliability benefits of inductive sensing to be realized at minimal? Multi-channel remote sensing provides lowest cost and power. The products are easy to use, onlysystem cost requiring that the sensor frequency be within 1 kHz ? Pin-compatible medium and high-resolution and 10 MHz to begin sensing. The wide 1 kHz to 10 options MHz sensor frequency range also enables use of very small PCB coils, further reducing sensing– LDC1312/4: 2/4-ch 12-bit LDC solution cost and size.– LDC1612/4: 2/4-ch 28
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