(NewTek: Pennsauken, NJ) -- NewTek Sensor Solutions has expanded its online technical resource center with a detailed collection of frequently asked questions focused on LVDT position sensors and signal conditioning. Available on the company’s website without registration, the resource gives engineers, integrators, and OEMS practical advice on selecting, installing, troubleshooting, and optimizing LVDT-based measurement systems.
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The FAQ library covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of LVDT operation to advanced application guidance. Users can find practical answers on selecting the correct stroke length, converting outputs to 0–10V +10V, 4-20mA, or digital signals, and improving overall system performance.
Additional FAQ sections explore topics including:
• LVDT accuracy, errors, and calibration, including ways to compensate for temperature effects on LVDT position sensors
• Environmental and reliability considerations such as immunity to EMI/RFI interference
• Mechanical integration and installation, including mounting methods that help minimize side loading
• Dynamic performance, including how core mass affects sensor response time and performance
The resource also provides troubleshooting guidance for common LVDT challenges, including:
• Why is my LVDT output noisy?
• Why does zero shift over time?
• What happens if I swap secondary wires?
Engineers and designers can also use the FAQ center to identify the best LVDT solutions for specification applications, with guidance covering operating temperature ranges, environmental conditions, and certification requirements for hazardous area installations.
By creating an online FAQ resource, NewTek aims to gives users practical information to simplify LVDT selection, installation, and troubleshooting while supporting long-term system performance and reliability. This is just the first part of an ongoing effort to increase resources for engineers on the NewTek website.
To access the free FAQ resource, visit FAQ - NewTek Sensor Solutions | LVDT Position Sensors and Signal Conditioners or contact sales@newteksensors.com.

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