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I know this video is a bit old, but I can't find many videos on the topic, though I have a question. How viable would a RVDT be if the coils were on a PCB, and manipulated via a magnet; specifically, the primary being on one side of the PCB with the secondary on the other, with the pinout being ground, source, signal 1, and signal 2. I can't find any diagram, or really even a product, that depicts an RVDT in this way. I am referencing a specific component within a product, an RVDT makes the most sense, but I'm not entirely sure if it is one due to the atypical packaging, and I don't really know where else nor whom else to ask.
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Thanks for your valuable feedback.
Please visit the playlist of Sensors and Transducers of my channel to listen complete lecture videos.
Have a nice day.
I know this video is a bit old, but I can't find many videos on the topic, though I have a question. How viable would a RVDT be if the coils were on a PCB, and manipulated via a magnet; specifically, the primary being on one side of the PCB with the secondary on the other, with the pinout being ground, source, signal 1, and signal 2. I can't find any diagram, or really even a product, that depicts an RVDT in this way. I am referencing a specific component within a product, an RVDT makes the most sense, but I'm not entirely sure if it is one due to the atypical packaging, and I don't really know where else nor whom else to ask.