Yes.
how linear voltage differential transducer works?
It converts linear or angular motion into a changing resistance which may be converted directly to voltage and/or current signals
Transducer is a device which convert physical signal into electrical signal ( current/voltage/resistance). for linear measurement we can use LVDT (Linear Variable Displacement Transducer/ Linear Variable Differential Transformer). and for rotary measurement we can use RVDT (Rotary Variable Differential Transformer)
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it transforms linear motion into electrical signal..and the best example is LVDT. :)
LBDT stands for Linear Variable Differential Transformer, which is used as a transducer to convert linear displacement into an electrical signal. It consists of a primary coil, a secondary coil, and a movable core that changes position based on the object being measured, resulting in a proportional electrical output signal.
In linear IC'S the output voltage is very according to input voltage In digital IC's the output voltage is either high or low
voltage= f(ln(r)) graph is linear and voltage vs distance is non linear because voltage changes with 1/r so the graph is with curve. we use ln because ln direct the graph.
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When using the Op-amp we get constant current generation of the linear sweep voltage.
Thats the linear range of the probe
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