The document discusses the Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT), which is a type of electrical transformer used to measure linear displacement. It operates based on the principle of mutual inductance. An LVDT consists of a primary coil located in the center and two secondary coils on either side, with the movable core located within the coils. As the core moves in or out, the voltages induced in the secondary coils vary linearly with the core's position. LVDTs have advantages such as simple design, wide measurement range, infinite resolution, and provide both magnitude and direction of displacement.
The document discusses the Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT), which is a type of electrical transformer used to measure linear displacement. It operates based on the principle of mutual inductance. An LVDT consists of a primary coil located in the center and two secondary coils on either side, with the movable core located within the coils. As the core moves in or out, the voltages induced in the secondary coils vary linearly with the core's position. LVDTs have advantages such as simple design, wide measurement range, infinite resolution, and provide both magnitude and direction of displacement.
The document discusses the Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT), which is a type of electrical transformer used to measure linear displacement. It operates based on the principle of mutual inductance. An LVDT consists of a primary coil located in the center and two secondary coils on either side, with the movable core located within the coils. As the core moves in or out, the voltages induced in the secondary coils vary linearly with the core's position. LVDTs have advantages such as simple design, wide measurement range, infinite resolution, and provide both magnitude and direction of displacement.