Home › Magazines › 2002 › April › Contactless Distance Measurement

Contactless Distance Measurement

Sensors and principles

Published in issue 309, April 2002

Contactless Distance Measurement
Contactless distance measurement is becoming more and more important in analysing vibration, alignment, position or bending. This article explains the most popular measurement methods and discusses their applicability.Contactless distance measurement finds many practical applications: if the motion of an object would be damped or otherwise affected by coupled mass or the force exerted by a measurement device; when sensitive surfaces must not be damaged; or when rapid motion must be tracked.Such testing and measurement tasks are commonplace in research and development, automation, quality control and machine control applications. For all these tasks a large number of companies offer numerous models of sensor employing various measurement principles. Three methods of contactless distance measurement have become dominant in the last few years: the eddy current principle, the capacitive principle and the optical triangulation principle.

Click below to download a pdf copy of this article from Elektor magazine.

 

Downloads 

PDF Article (e024056.pdf)
10 Elektor Credits

Subscribe now

Subscribe to our free
E-weekly Newsletter!

Enter your Email address:

Follow Elektor

      

Act now!

FAQ

Before submitting questions, review our FAQ section!

Bestseller

Microprocessor Design using Verilog HDL

This book is a practical guide to processor design in the real world. It presents the Verilog HDL in an easily digestible fashion and serves as a thorough introduction about reducing a computer architecture and instruction set to practice. 

Package Deals

Elektor Bundles

Check our Package Deals and save money! Discounts up to 19% now available!

Price Slashed

Elektor OSPV

This Open Source People Vehicle is perfect for factory halls, warehouses, hospitals, colleges, schools etc.

Elektor PCBs at 25% OFF