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resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0341 [03 Jan 2021 21:55] – fix links Robin Getzresources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:cn0341 [04 Apr 2024 10:16] (current) – [CN0341 -- Magneto Resistive Linear Position Measurement User Guide (DEPRECATED)] Joyce Velasco
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-====== Magneto Resistive Linear Position Measurement (CN0341) ======+====== CN0341 -- Magneto Resistive Linear Position Measurement User Guide (DEPRECATED) ====== 
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 +This reference design has been **RETIRED** or **DEPRECATED**, which means it is no longer supported nor being sold by Analog Devices. This page is here for historical/reference purposes only. 
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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
 This circuit provides a contactless, AMR (Anisotropic Magneto Resistive) linear position measurement solution with an accuracy of 2mil over a 0.5 inch range.  The circuit is ideal for applications where high speed, accurate, non-contact length and position measurements are critical.  A rotating magnetic field stimulates the sensor, creating an output voltage of ±70mV.  The circuit provides an industry leading angle measurement solution suitable valve and flow measuremetns, machine tool speed control, motor speed measurement and other industrial or automotive applications. This circuit provides a contactless, AMR (Anisotropic Magneto Resistive) linear position measurement solution with an accuracy of 2mil over a 0.5 inch range.  The circuit is ideal for applications where high speed, accurate, non-contact length and position measurements are critical.  A rotating magnetic field stimulates the sensor, creating an output voltage of ±70mV.  The circuit provides an industry leading angle measurement solution suitable valve and flow measuremetns, machine tool speed control, motor speed measurement and other industrial or automotive applications.
 ===== General Setup ===== ===== General Setup =====
-  *One [[adi>CN0341|EVAL-CN0341-SDPZ]] Evaluation Board+  *One EVAL-CN0341-SDPZ Evaluation Board
   *[[adi>EVAL-SDP-CB1Z|EVAL-SDP-CB1Z]] Evaluation board   *[[adi>EVAL-SDP-CB1Z|EVAL-SDP-CB1Z]] Evaluation board
-  *[[ftp://ftp.analog.com/pub/cftl/CN0341|CN0341 Evaluation Software]]+  *CN0341 Evaluation Software
   *One USB Type-A plug to USB Mini-B plug cable.   *One USB Type-A plug to USB Mini-B plug cable.
   *One Neodymium magnet, approximately two inches in length. magnetized along the length of the magnet.   *One Neodymium magnet, approximately two inches in length. magnetized along the length of the magnet.
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     - The image below displays one last common error source, sensor-to-magnet distance. The ideal distance between the sensor and magnet is half of the magnet length. Increasing or decreasing this distance introduces errors into the measurement.      - The image below displays one last common error source, sensor-to-magnet distance. The ideal distance between the sensor and magnet is half of the magnet length. Increasing or decreasing this distance introduces errors into the measurement. 
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 +=====Registration===== 
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 +Receive software update notifications, documentation updates, view the latest videos, and more when you register your hardware.  [[reg>EVAL-CN0341-SDPZ?&v=RevA|Register]] to receive all these great benefits and more!
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