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1.Null Voltage

2.Resolution

3.Linearity

4.Sensitivity

5.Excitation voltage and excitation frequency

6.Dynamic response

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Use of LVDT?

You will have to define LVDT as there are about 15 different common usages of the ACRONYM


Explain briefly about LVDT with working and neat diagram?

First off, LVDT stands for linear variable differential transformer. The principle of the LVDT is that the physical energy is converted into electrical signals.


What is lvdt?

The linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is a type of electrical transformer used for measuring linear displacement.


Explain the working principal of LVDT with a suitable diagram?

the physical energy is converted into electrical signal it's the principle of LVDT


When does the phase shift in LVDT output signal occur?

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What does the abbreviation LVDT stand for?

The abbreviation LVDT stands for "Linear Variable Differential Transformer". In common usage, it is also just called a differential transformer, and measures linear displacement, i.e. movement.


Sensitivity of LVDT at 10V DC signal?

at 1 khz is .6volts


What type of output voltage dose the LVDT have?

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Why stray magnetic field in LVDT?

Stray magnetic fields can impact an LVDT by causing interference with the primary and secondary windings, thus affecting the accuracy of the sensor's output. This interference can come from nearby electrical or magnetic devices, poor shielding, or external magnetic sources. Proper shielding and installation techniques can help minimize the impact of stray magnetic fields on an LVDT.


What is residual voltage of lvdt?

Residual voltage in a Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) refers to the small voltage that remains at the output when the primary coil is energized, but there is no displacement of the core. This voltage can arise from imperfections in the LVDT's construction or external factors and may affect the accuracy of measurements. Ideally, the residual voltage should be minimized or compensated for to ensure precise readings.


What is inductive transducer?

it transforms linear motion into electrical signal..and the best example is LVDT. :)


Why you require two secondary coils for lvdt?

Two secondary coils are used in a Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) to provide differential measurement of displacement. This configuration allows for a balanced output that cancels out any common-mode noise and improves sensitivity. The phase difference between the signals from the two coils enables the LVDT to determine both the magnitude and direction of the displacement accurately. This design enhances the overall performance and reliability of the sensor in various applications.