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Inductive sensing: How to shield from metal interference

by KormagAdmin | Mar 22, 2017 | Inductive sensing, Metal interference | 0 comments

Are you trying to use an inductive sensor but you have an interfering conductor nearby? This problem can be resolved by inserting a sheet of ferrite material between the interfering metal and the sensor coil.

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