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NI announces non-contact displacement sensor

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 5, 2009

The ECD140 sensor, scheduled for release in Q4 2009, will add displacement and position data to test, measurement, and control systems designed around National Instrument's CompactRIO architecture.

Based on eddy-current (inductive) sensing technology, the sensor provides displacement measurements of conductive targets with sub-micron resolutions and measurement ranges of 2mm to 3.5mm.

Other ranges are also available upon request.

A fully functional ECD140 will be demonstrated during NI Week in Austin, Texas, from 4-6 August.

The CompactRIO system from National Instruments is an open, expandable system powered by Labview.

The system allows hot swapping of a multitude of modules to quickly configure a data acquisition system.

There is no other non-contact displacement sensor module available for the CompactRIO system.

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