Ben Kasemsadeh
Last week, I introduced the latest addition to our inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) portfolio. We released four multichannel LDCs: the LDC1312 and LDC1612, which feature two matched channels; and the LDC1314 and LDC1614, which have four matched channels. In this post, the first in a series, I will explain how to configure them in a multichannel system.
There are several benefits to multichannel designs:
The LDC has two modes of operation:
Keep in mind that the high-current sensor-drive feature (HIGH_CURRENT_DRV, register 0x1A: bit [6]) is only available in single-channel mode for channel 0.
The multichannel devices include an internal filter to reduce the sensitivity to sensor noise. Set the DEGLITCH setting (register 0x1B, bit [2:0]) appropriately. This setting is common for all selected channels. In some applications, different sensor designs may be used for different channels. Therefore, it is important to choose the lowest DEGLITCH bandwidth setting that is still above the highest-frequency channel.
In this first installment, I’ve explained how to configure LDCs in multichannel mode. If you are using the LDC1312, LDC1314, LDC1612 or LDC1614 in a multichannel system, be sure to check out the next installment in this series, when I’ll explain the timing of these multichannel systems.
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