CambridgeIC's standard target works with most linear and rotary basic sensors.
Its inductor is formed by a coil wound around a ferrite rod, for high Q-factor and a precisely shaped near field. It is encapsulated with holes for ease of mounting.
CambridgeIC's standard target works with most linear and rotary basic sensors.
Its inductor is formed by a coil wound around a ferrite rod, for high Q-factor and a precisely shaped near field. It is encapsulated with holes for ease of mounting.
CambridgeIC's standard target works with most linear and rotary basic sensors.
Its inductor is formed by a coil wound around a ferrite rod, for high Q-factor and a precisely shaped near field. It is encapsulated with holes for ease of mounting.
Founded in 2007, CambridgeIC has developed single chip processors and a set of standard sensor designs and integration tools. These help customers embed resonant inductive sensing inside their products, by drawing on modular and well proven components.