Webinar on inductive sensing technology

Tuesday, 08 April, 2014

element14 will be hosting a webinar on Friday 11 April 2014 on the world’s first inductance-to-digital converter, presented by Andreas Kraemer from Texas Instruments.

Inductive sensing is a contactless, magnet-free sensing technology that can measure the position, motion or composition of a metal or conductive target as well as detect the compression, extension, or twist of a spring. Kraemer will be introducing inductive sensing technology and providing an overview of the first product, the LDC1000, and the corresponding evaluation module. He will demonstrate the versatility and flexibility of the technology and device with a number of use cases and application examples.

Pete Davis, Regional Director - ANZ, element14 Asia-Pacific, said, “We are delighted to host such an innovative technical webinar suited to our Australasia time zone so that more of our Community members are able to join. Do get your friends and colleagues interested in next-generation sensing technology to join us in this webinar hosted by a key supplier in this field, Texas Instruments.”

Sign up for the webinar at - http://www.element14.com/community/events/4007.

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