Getting Started with Inductive Position Sensors | Auto-Calibrate Sensors w/ External Collected Data | Videos
Getting Started with Inductive Position Sensors | Auto-Calibrate Sensors w/ External Collected Data
In this lesson, we shows the simple step by step way to autocalibrate an inductive positions sensor using externally collected data. We also describe how to clamp the start and end output values to enable fault indicator zones and how to handle data that was taken with a reverse slope. It is a great example of how Microchip simplifies your sensor design. In the video we use an accurate linear water sensor, but the procedure can be applied to any of our EVBs. Below are links to the IPCE software, LXM9518 programmer, LX3302A and LX3301A product pages and evaluation boards.
You can download the IPCE software from our Getting Started with Inductive Sensors design page.
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/sensors-and-motor-drive/inductive-position-sensors/getting-started-with-inductive-position-sensors
2. LXM9518 Programmer product page for use with the IPCE software.
https://www.microchip.com/Developmenttools/ProductDetails/LXM9518
3. LX3302A product Page: Inductive Position Sensor IC with a max 150 degC operating temperature and analog, PWM, SENT and PSI5 outputs.
https://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/LX3302A
4. LX3301A Product Page: Inductive Position Sensor IC with a Max 125 degC operating temperature and Analog and PWM outputs.
https://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/LX3301A
5. Inductive Position Sensor Overview Page.
https://www.microchip.com/en-us/products/sensors-and-motor-drive/inductive-position-sensors
6. LX3302AL002 100mm Linear Evaluation Board.
https://www.microchip.com/Developmenttools/ProductDetails/LXE3302AL002