[simpits-tech] Driving Resolvers

Ross Hutton simpits-tech@simpits.org
Mon, 8 Apr 2002 10:00:16 +1000 (EST)


 --- Marv De Beque <debequem@speakeasy.net> wrote: >
That sounds like it is the resolver part of the ADI.
>  The resolver is 
> used to precisely measure the angular position of a
> shaft.  You are 
> right about the method of powering the resolver.
> 
> I don't know what they use in the ADI to actually
> drive the ADI 
> movement, but it is probably some form of DC motor
> that is monitored by 
> the resolver - my guess.  Maybe it is an all-in-one
> type thing.  I need 
> to do some more research.

There's no real need for another motor. A torque
receiver synchro will convert a 3 phase voltage
directly into a shaft angular displacement.


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