[simpits-tech] Driving Resolvers
Marv De Beque
simpits-tech@simpits.org
Thu, 4 Apr 2002 06:35:58 -0500
WE are putting a synchro port on the product we are building. I KNOW
that it doesn't cost $1,000! However, let me find out more information
and I will let you know.
Still, even $100 per gauge isn't cheap and some of the gauges have
multiple synchros, too.
Marv
On Wednesday, April 3, 2002, at 10:04 PM, Gene Buckle wrote:
>
>> There are chips available to do just that and I am told by one of our
>> hardware engineers that the cost is about $100. I am sure there are
>> some odds and ends as far as support circuitry, but that would be
>> pennies compared to the converter chip.
>>
>> If you really want to know, I'll ask at work.
>>
>> Marv
>
> Marv, the last time I looked, it was $910.00 each for *one* 18 pin dip.
>
> g.
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