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  • Eddy Current Displacement Sensors
    Non-contact displacement sensors using the eddy current principle have proven their value for measuring displacement, position and gap. Measurements which, a few years ago, were considered impossible, can now be performed successfully. The key to this is the robust and accurate eddyNCDT
  • Linear Position and Displacement Measurement With Capacitive and Eddy-Current Sensors
    Virtually all capacitive and eddy-current sensor applications are fundamentally a measure of displacement (position change) of an object. This Application Note details the specifics of making such a measurement and what is required to make reliable measurements in micro and nano displacement
  • Learn Why Eddy Current Sensors Are Now Replacing Inductive Sensors and Switches
    Both eddy-current sensors as well as inductive switches and displacement sensors have been used for many years, each having their respective advantages when it comes to measuring position and displacement of objects in harsh environments.
  • Robust Eddy Current Displacement Sensors Resistant to Oil and Dirt
    Eddy current displacement sensors from Micro-Epsilon occupy a special position amongst inductive displacement sensors. Insensitive to environmental influences such as temperature, pressure and dirt, they measure displacement, distance and position with high accuracy. The compact eddyNCDT 3001 model
  • Tips for Reducing Error When Using Eddy Current Measuring Techniques
    Inductive eddy current technology is an extremely versatile non-contact method for measuring an object's position, distance, or vibration. Unaffected by environmental contaminants or target finish characteristics, these sensors can operate in a vacuum or in fluids, so they work well for dirty
  • Z-Height Measurement with Noncontact Sensors
    and implementation problems caused by limited space, temperature changes, vacuum, target surface interference, and damage to measurement probes resulting from incidental contact with the target. Capacitive and eddy-current noncontact displacement sensors are becoming a standard technology for z-height

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