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Digisolver
A New Frontier In Absolute Encoders
- No optics, MIL-Grade resolver
Single-turn, 13-bit Binary, Gray Code, or BCD absolute output
- Multi-turn, 18-bit Binary or 15-bit BCD and Gray Code absolute output
- Short-circuit-proof outputs
- Flexible options of counts-per-turn
- 5 VDC or 8-30 VDC voltage range
- Built-in Synchronization for PLCs
- Analog Angle, Analog Velocity, Direction, and Ripple outputs
- Choice of mounting styles and enclosures
The DigiSolver, a Digital Resolver, is a resolver-based encoder, in which the analog signal produced by a brushless resolver is transformed into a digital format by a built-in ratiometric-tracking converter. This new concept and the advanced patented technology of the DigiSolver with fully potted electronic circuitry, provide higher accuracy, increased reliability, higher operating speeds, more flexible counts-per-turn, and a smaller size than optical encoders.
No Optics, Mil-Grade Resolver
There is no optically coded disc or similar components used in the DigiSolver. A miniature Mil-Grade resolver produces an analog position signal and high-grade electronics inside the same housing transforms this signal to digital format. The resolver is a passive transducer, well known for its ruggedness and performance in hostile industrial environments. The DigiSolver combines the ruggedness of a resolver with the reli-ability of solid-state electronics and is designed to operate reli-ably under severe environmental conditions, such as mechani-cal shock, vibrations, temperature and humidity changes, oil mist, coolants and solvents. No broken discs! No disc misalignments! No LED aging!
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