NewTek White Paper Explains Tech, Properties of AC- and DC-operated LVDT Position Sensors for Best Selection

  • March 11, 2024
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NewTek White Paper Explains Tech, Properties of AC- and DC-operated LVDT Position Sensors for Best Selection
NewTek White Paper Explains Tech, Properties of AC- and DC-operated LVDT Position Sensors for Best Selection

March 11, 2024 - NewTek Sensor Solutions offers a white paper on the Attributes and Benefits of AC- and DC-operated LVDT Position Sensors that compares the differences in technology, unique properties and ideal applications for each type of sensor. 

Without any internal electronics, AC-operated displacement sensors can tolerate wider temperature ranges to perform in hostile environments and be packaged in small sizes to fit in hard-to-reach installations. However, AC-LVDTs require an external signal conditioner that supplies the excitation signal and measures output.

DC-LVDTs, on the other hand, internally contain high density microelectronics that incorporate signal conditioning and processing functions. While not performing to the same temperature levels as AC versions, they offer higher accuracy and are available in 4-20mA designs.

Criteria for selection of which mode of LVDT as well as applications of each are featured in the white paper. For example, which sensor is best in an application with high temperature and shock or offers output that can be directly used by control systems for easier installation? To download a free copy, visit this website.

NewTek offers a range of AC- and DC-operated LVDT Position Sensors in different configurations to meet the needs of various industries including oil/gas, aerospace, subsea, R&D testing, packaging, turbine, pharmaceuticals and others.


About NewTek Sensor Solutions 

NewTek Sensor Solutions designs and manufactures standard, custom and harsh environment LVDT-based linear position sensors for a variety of industries including power generation, factory automation, oil and gas exploration, aerospace/mil, chemical processing, subsea oil drilling and automotive testing. Incorporated in 2016, NewTek Sensors offers more than 200 years of cumulative LVDT design and manufacturing experience by its key staff in serving an OEM and end-user customer base. The company differentiates itself in the market by delivering high-quality, made-in-the-USA LVDTs at cost-effective price points in short timelines.

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