SNOA930C March 2015 – May 2021 LDC0851 , LDC1001 , LDC1001-Q1 , LDC1041 , LDC1051 , LDC1101 , LDC1312 , LDC1312-Q1 , LDC1314 , LDC1314-Q1 , LDC1612 , LDC1612-Q1 , LDC1614 , LDC1614-Q1 , LDC2112 , LDC2114 , LDC3114 , LDC3114-Q1
This application report has reviewed the main characteristics of sensors, various geometries, the uses of them, and how to construct wire-wound and PCB inductors. The core principles for sensor design — use the biggest sensor that can fit in the application, use a circular coil if possible for optimum RS, and leave the center 30% of a PCB sensor open are effective guidelines.
Remember that coil diameter must be larger than twice the maximum expected sensing distance to maintain adequate resolution.
Use NP0/C0G grade capacitors for the sensor capacitor, which are placed as close to the inductor as possible. Also use larger sensor capacitor values to minimize the effects of parasitic capacitances.