Sensitivity of LVDT Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
LVDT Sensitivity = Transducer Output Signal/Input Displacement Signal
Slvdt = Vo/D
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
LVDT Sensitivity - (Measured in Volt per Meter) - LVDT Sensitivity is the measure of how much the output voltage changes in response to a small movement of the core, indicating the precision of displacement measurement.
Transducer Output Signal - (Measured in Volt) - Transducer Output Signal is an amplified replica of the input signal which is accepted by a linear amplifier.
Input Displacement Signal - (Measured in Meter) - Input Displacement Signal in a transducer refers to the physical movement or position change applied to the transducer, which is then converted into an electrical signal for measurement or control.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Transducer Output Signal: 18.85 Volt --> 18.85 Volt No Conversion Required
Input Displacement Signal: 10.89 Meter --> 10.89 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Slvdt = Vo/D --> 18.85/10.89
Evaluating ... ...
Slvdt = 1.73094582185491
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.73094582185491 Volt per Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.73094582185491 1.730946 Volt per Meter <-- LVDT Sensitivity
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Sensitivity of LVDT Formula

LVDT Sensitivity = Transducer Output Signal/Input Displacement Signal
Slvdt = Vo/D

What is output of LVDT?

The LVDT's electrical output signal is the differential AC voltage between the two secondary windings, which varies with the axial position of the core within the LVDT coil. Usually, this AC output voltage is converted by suitable electronic circuitry to high-level DC voltage or current that is more convenient to use.

How to Calculate Sensitivity of LVDT?

Sensitivity of LVDT calculator uses LVDT Sensitivity = Transducer Output Signal/Input Displacement Signal to calculate the LVDT Sensitivity, The Sensitivity of LVDT formula is defined as High Input and High Sensitivity – The output of LVDT is so high that it doesn't need any amplification. The transducer possesses a high sensitivity which is typically about 40V/mm. Low Power Consumption – The power is about 1W which is very as compared to others. LVDT Sensitivity is denoted by Slvdt symbol.

How to calculate Sensitivity of LVDT using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Sensitivity of LVDT, enter Transducer Output Signal (Vo) & Input Displacement Signal (D) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Sensitivity of LVDT calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.730946 = 18.85/10.89.

FAQ

What is Sensitivity of LVDT?
The Sensitivity of LVDT formula is defined as High Input and High Sensitivity – The output of LVDT is so high that it doesn't need any amplification. The transducer possesses a high sensitivity which is typically about 40V/mm. Low Power Consumption – The power is about 1W which is very as compared to others and is represented as Slvdt = Vo/D or LVDT Sensitivity = Transducer Output Signal/Input Displacement Signal. Transducer Output Signal is an amplified replica of the input signal which is accepted by a linear amplifier & Input Displacement Signal in a transducer refers to the physical movement or position change applied to the transducer, which is then converted into an electrical signal for measurement or control.
How to calculate Sensitivity of LVDT?
The Sensitivity of LVDT formula is defined as High Input and High Sensitivity – The output of LVDT is so high that it doesn't need any amplification. The transducer possesses a high sensitivity which is typically about 40V/mm. Low Power Consumption – The power is about 1W which is very as compared to others is calculated using LVDT Sensitivity = Transducer Output Signal/Input Displacement Signal. To calculate Sensitivity of LVDT, you need Transducer Output Signal (Vo) & Input Displacement Signal (D). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Transducer Output Signal & Input Displacement Signal and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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