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VX Instruments GmbH
With so-called synchro/resolver cards, rotation angle sensors that work according to the synchro/resolver principle can be measured. Depending on the angle of rotation, these generate a sine and cosine signal, in order to determine the position and direction of rotation.
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North Atlantic Industries
NAI offers a variety of multi-channel Synchro/Resolver Boosters that accept Synchro/Resolver inputs, and they deliver isolated outputs capable of driving passive and active loads such as Control Transformers or Torque Receivers. These amplifiers can be used stand-alone or in conjunction with Digital-to-Synchro/Resolver Converters.
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VX3701 -
VX Instruments GmbH
With so-called synchro/resolver cards, rotation angle sensors that work according to the synchro/resolver principle can be measured. Depending on the angle of rotation, these generate a sine and cosine signal, in order to determine the position and direction of rotation.
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5330A -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI's 5330A Synchro/Resolver Simulator is a rack-mount or bench-top instrument featuring integrated touch-screen controls and input terminals. This model represents a major step forward as it uses digital technology to produce Synchro and Resolver outputs. Improved flexibility is provided by two fully independent outputs that can be used to simulate two separate Synchro or Resolver signals simultaneously, or can be combined to operate as two-speed outputs. The versatility of this device has been substantially increased by incorporating dynamic modes that enable servo systems to be tested under various simulated stringent field conditions.
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Analog Devices Inc.
Resolvers and synchros are transducers that convert the angular position and/or velocity of a rotating shaft to an electrical signal. Both deliver signals proportional to the sine and/or cosine of the shaft angle. A resolver-to-digital or synchro-to-digital converter converts these signals to a digital output corresponding to the shaft angle and/or velocity. ADI’s family of RDCs and SDCs offer solutions for these applications.
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DSRB-5CDA-4 -
TEGAM Inc.
Model DSRB-5CDA-4, 400Hz, Decade Synchro Resolver Bridge combines the functions of a decade synchro bridge and a decade resolver bridge into a single unit. A front panel switch changes the unit from one mode of operation to the other. The units are designed for testing control transmitters, differentials (rotors), and torques transmitters as components or for simulating an incremental control transformer in a servo loop.
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65CS4 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 65CS4 is a Synchro/Resolver Simulation & Measurement Instrument on a single-slot VXI board. The board incorporates up to four Synchro/Resolver measurement channels and up to four instrument-grade Synchro/Resolver simulation channels, or up to eight embedded grade Synchro/Resolver simulation channels that can be used independently and/or simultaneously.
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73DS2 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 73DS2 is a PC104-compatible Synchro/Resolver Simulation Board with three isolated channels. These channels can incorporate up to three Digital-to-Synchro/Resolver Converters with 1.2 VA drive capability in a stack-through module. With galvanic isolation, one of the outputs can be grounded without affecting performance.
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73SD4 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 73SD4 is a DSP-based, PC104-compliant Synchro/Resolver Measurement Board with six separate, isolated channels. These channels can incorporate up to six Synchro/Resolver-to-Digital Tracking Converters in a stack-through module. Each channel also produces differential incremental encoder (A & B) outputs (with programmable resolution) and a zero-degree marker pulse. Commutation outputs are available for 4-, 6-, or 8-pole brushless DC motors that eliminate the need for Hall Effect sensors, thereby reducing both processor time and bus traffic.
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4010 -
North Atlantic Industries
Model 4010 is a light weight, low profile Synchro/Resolver or Sine/Cosine to Linear DC Converter. It converts synchro, resolver or sine/cosine inputs into a linear DC voltage proportional to angular position.
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North Atlantic Industries
NAI offers a variety of Synchro/Resolver Converters that continuously transform Synchro or Resolver inputs into digital form. These solid-state modules provide resolution to 16-bit and accuracy to 19.8 arc-seconds, and are error-free up to the maximum specified tracking rate. They are transformer-isolated and operate over a frequency range from 47 Hz to 10 kHz. The modules are specifically designed for rugged defense and industrial applications.
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75DS2 -
North Atlantic Industries
NAI’s 75DS2 is a Synchro/Resolver Simulation Board with four independent, isolated channels. These channels can incorporate up to four Digital-to-Synchro/Resolver Simulation Converters with 1.5, 2.2, or 3 VA drive capability, or either two or four Digital-to-LVDT/RVDT Simulation Converters. One of the outputs on each channel can be grounded without affecting performance.
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Data Device Corporation
Versatile, rugged, and time saving Synchro/Resolver conversion and simulation PMC boards featuring multiple high accuracy, independent channels and easy programmability, to provide a highly accurate and convenient method to test and simulate positioning systems in lab and embedded environments. The SB-3642 conversion and SB-3644 simulation boards’ versatility and ruggedness enable them to be used first in the lab, and then be readily designed into embedded applications, just by the switch of a carrier card.
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TEGAM Inc.
Ratio Standards by Tegam including ratio transformers, synchro-resolver bridge, synchro-resolver standard
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Data Device Corporation
DDC offers a complete line of Synchro/Resolver instrument-grade cards and test equipment including angle position indication and simulation, plus a variety of hardware and software to meet today’s civil, military, and COTS/MOTS requirements. DDC is a leading supplier of Synchro/Resolver-to-Digital and Digital-to-Synchro/Resolver components—the smallest, most accurate synchro/resolver-to-digital and digital-to-synchro/resolver converters available today. Most of these single chip and hybrid converters are based on ASIC designs, yielding the most reliable and affordable converters ever offered, and are the building blocks for DDC’s card-level products.