31 Synchro- or resolver -To-Digital Converters for Two-Speed Systems. 29 Multiplexing Synchro-to-Digital Converters. 27 The Sampling Harmonic Oscillator Synchro-to-Digital Converter. 22 Sampling A/D Converters.ħ 26 Successive-Approximation Sampling Synchro-to-Digital Converter. 18 SECTION II - Theory of Operation of Modern Synchro-to-Digital Converters. 17 Demodulation, A/D, and P Approach to SYNCHRO/RESOLVER.
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17 Real-Time Trigonometric Function - Generator Approach. 16 Double-RD Phase-Shift Synchro-to-Digital Converter. 15 Single-RD Phase-Shift Synchro-to-Digital Converter. 13 Digital Data CONVERSION Techniques for SYNCHRO/RESOLVER Systems. 6 Typical SYNCHRO/RESOLVER System Architecture.Ħ 10 Single-Speed System. 5 Control Differential Transmitter (Figure ). 3 Fundamental Mathematical Relationships in SYNCHRO/RESOLVER Equipment. We intend to do this by offering superior products that meet the needs of theengineering community and supporting those products with the best application support world-wide in PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKvTABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION I - FundamentalsAngle-Sensing Transducers.ĥ 1 Reliability and Functional Stability. Today, as in 1968, DDC is still committed to being the leader in synchro conversionand related test equipment. Now, with the advent of custom monolithic technolo-gy, we are making major advances in functionality and cost (size is more and more being determined by pincount requirements).
Indeed, the biggest sales problemwas convincing engineers that they were able to design complete SYNCHRO/RESOLVER systems using only a fewsmall DDC hybrids.Ĥ Shortly thereafter, hybrid technology matured and we were able to once again make adramatic size reduction - down to single DIP packages. DDC s introduction, in 1968, of the first modular synchro converters (in a x x inch package)instantly made the existing rack, box, and card-set converters obsolete.
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Because various points of view are presented, theHandbookhas served well as a teaching aid over the first Synchro CONVERSION Handbookwas conceived in 1973 during a series of technical seminars con-ducted at DDC.ģ It was the first integrated reference source on SYNCHRO/RESOLVER data after 30 plus years, this hardcopy book is released as an electronic 1968 DDC has been the leader in new product development in the field of SYNCHRO/RESOLVER convert-ers. The text treats both DDC s own approach toshaft encoding and other generally accepted techniques. The subject matter and appli-cations are chosen to be those of greatest interest and concern for the designers, systems engineers, andsystems operators with whom DDC has worked over the years. 1 SYNCHRO/RESOLVERCONVERSIONHANDBOOK105 Wilbur Place, Bohemia, New York 11716-2426 For Technical Support - 1-80 ext.