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News Release from: Inertial Aerosystems UK | Subject: synchro transformer modules
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 July 2005
Digital controllers for synchro servo
systems
Inertial Aerosystems introduce a new range of solid state synchro control transformer modules, a quality range designed primarily to replace traditional electro-mechanical control transformers
Inertial Aerosystems have introduced a new range of solid state synchro control transformer modules This quality range is designed primarily to replace traditional electro-mechanical control transformers and thus provide digital control to existing analogue systems
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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These units measure only 66 x 79 x 21mm with standard accuracies of +/-6,15, or 30 minutes of arc.
These products can simultaneously accept analogue synchro or resolver inputs of 11.8V or 90V, 400 Hz; or 90V, 60Hz; plus 14, 12 or 10 bit binary digital data with an output voltage which is the sine of the difference between these two input angles.
Output angle is +/- 7 or 12 degrees at 0.4 Volts rms/degree or 1 Volt rms/degree.
The converters have transformer isolated reference and synchro inputs, and no adjustments are required.
Bi-directional input data is accepted and outputs are short circuit protected.
They have many applications in the process, engineering, electrical, electronic, manufacturing and defence industries.
A typical application is in a conventional follow-up servo as an error signal generator.
When designing single speed position servos, new positions can be digitally programmed via a computer bus. Request a free brochure from Inertial Aerosystems UK ...
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