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Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) Circuits
 

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DAC to Vary LVDT Excitation -  10/02/03  EDN-Design Ideas LVDTs  (linear variable differential transformers] are electromechanical measuring devices that convert the position of a magnetic core into electrical signals.  You generate these signals via excitation on the primary side.  The result Design by Anthony Di Tommaso and Ljubisa Milojevic, ABB Inc, Natrona Heights, PA

Filament Transformer Adjusts Line Voltage  - 08/21/03  EDN-Design Ideas The problem  I couldn't use my Heathkit oscilloscope in a house I lived in during the 1960s because my lab was too far from the power-line input to the house, and the line drop through the house was substantial.  Depending on the time of day, the screen would shrink to perhaps half the normal display size Design by EE Barnes, Cochranville, PA

Isolated AC linear power control -  12/02/13  EDN-Design Ideas Don’t discount linear control elements when your load is small or only needs control at either end of the range Design by sajjad Haidar

Precision LVDT Signal Conditioning using Direct RMS to DC Conversion -  DN362 Design Notes__ Linear Technology/Analog Devices

Use a DAC to Vary LVDT Excitation -  2-Oct-03 EDN-Design Ideas LVDTs (linear variable differential transformers] are electromechanical measuring devices that convert the position of a magnetic core into electrical signals.  You generate these signals via excitation on the primary side.  The results on the secondary side—typically, two secondary windings—depend on the position of the core (Figure 1)  Design by Anthony Di Tommaso and Ljubisa Milojevic, ABB Inc, Natrona Heights, PA


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