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Using inductive proximity sensors to measure displacement.

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Former Member over 10 years ago

http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/mcpip-t30l-001/sensor-m30-pnp-shielded-no/dp/2218049

 

I just bought these, later did I found out that inductive proximity sensors can detect metal in close proximity rather than the distance. I wanted to know if it's possible to by any simple modifications to this sensor that may result in measuring distance. I want to measure displacements of a steel shaft from 0~10mm and I am unable to find a cheap non-contact sensor for that purpose.

 

I had a read here: Position – Sensor Solutions | DigiKey TechZone


"Inductive sensors use a coil to generate a high frequency oscillating magnetic field to detect metallic objects. When a metal target enters the sensing field, eddy currents are induced in the target, which reduces the signal amplitude and triggers a change of state in the sensor output."

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member +1
    You need to specify or describe your system in much more detail for anyone to make a decent sensor recommendation: The first question is " why not measure the force directly" - unless you describe the…
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    0 D_Hersey over 10 years ago

    Engineering is a mater of taste, to a degree, I'm no authority, consider any suggestions I make, but no hurt feelings should you discard them.

     

    SS.  This sets off alarm bells.  At the risk of being a drudge or pedant, lemme talk SS a little.  SS is Fe + Cr and sometimes Ni. The crystal structure in some SSs cause the magnetic domains to cancel.  This diminishes the permeability, potentially greatly, as regards, say, tool steels.  What alloy are you using?  They call the high-grade stuff 'non-magnetic stainless,' sometimes.

     

    You can take, say, a small neodymium and hold it close to the rods, all the while avoiding creating a flesh sandwich.  Does the magnet wanna jump from your grasp?

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    0 D_Hersey over 10 years ago

    Engineering is a mater of taste, to a degree, I'm no authority, consider any suggestions I make, but no hurt feelings should you discard them.

     

    SS.  This sets off alarm bells.  At the risk of being a drudge or pedant, lemme talk SS a little.  SS is Fe + Cr and sometimes Ni. The crystal structure in some SSs cause the magnetic domains to cancel.  This diminishes the permeability, potentially greatly, as regards, say, tool steels.  What alloy are you using?  They call the high-grade stuff 'non-magnetic stainless,' sometimes.

     

    You can take, say, a small neodymium and hold it close to the rods, all the while avoiding creating a flesh sandwich.  Does the magnet wanna jump from your grasp?

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