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Revolutionize Multi-Turn Encoder Designs with ADMT4000

Discover how the ADMT4000, the world's first single-chip Multiturn position sensor, revolutionizes actuator and encoder designs by eliminating backup batteries, mechanical gearing, and recalibration, all while reducing size, weight, and cost—join our webinar to learn more!

March 18, 2025
11:00 AM ET

Duration: 1 hour
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Summary

The ADMT4000 is the world's first single chip Multiturn position sensor. Angle sensors (Magnetic, Optical, Inductive, Resolver.) available on the market today all have a limited absolute measurement range of 1 turn or 360 Deg. The ADMT4000 has an absolute measurement range of 46 turns and is accurate to 0.25 Deg over the full measurement range. This new Multiturn technology and sensor is set to revolutionize actuator and encoders designs through the elimination of back-up batteries or mechanical gearing in combination with single turn sensors, or the removal of linear transducers in linear actuators. The sensor can also eliminate the need for rehoming or recalibration on power-up in systems that do not incorporate incumbent bulky mechanical multiturn encoders.

Join this webinar to learn how 
the sensor allows our customer to simplify their encoder or actuator design through size and weight reduction along with reducing the overall solution cost.

What registrants will learn by attending the webinar

  • How the ADMT4000 Multiturn sensor allows customer to simplify encoder and actuator designs.
  • How this new and unique Multiturn technology works and ADMT4000 product works.
  • Insight into how to design the sensor into an encoder or actuator system.
  • Measures to ensure the sensor solution remains robust in Harsh environments


 

Speaker

Enda Nicholl
Strategic Marketing Manager
Analog Devices

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