I would like to use the MC33794 electric field sensor chip to sense electric fields without using its electric field generation facility. Is this possible?
I.E.: My application generates a strong electric field and being able to directly and accuratly measure this will greatly simplify control.
If the MC33794 cannot be used in this manner, can anyone please suggest a sensor/chip that I could use.
I want to use MC33794 for steam leak detection. Is it possible to use..?? Also i want to implement it for some gas leak detection. How the electrode design would be...??
Hi Ben. Since the MC33794 operates by sensing (externally induced) variations in an electric field THAT IT CREATES I think its unlikely that it can be used as you wish.
However, I'm not sure that you should throw away the MC33794 yet; if you use it in its intended manner it may well react to your external E-field.
Except for Hall-Effect (magnetic field) sensors I can't think of a "packaged" solution for E-field sensing.