DeviceNet
Network Resolver
The
DeviceNet Network Resolver is a resolver-based encoder, in which
the analog signal produced by a brushless resolver is transformed
to a digital format by a built-in ratiometric-tracking converter.
This new concept and the advanced technology of the DeviceNet
Network Resolver, with electronic circuitry provides 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 encoded disc or similar component used in
the DeviceNet Network Resolver. A miniature MIL-Grade resolver
produces an analog position signal and high-grade electronics
molded in epoxy transforms this signal to digital format. The
resolver is a passive transducer,
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well
known for its ruggedness
and performance in hostile industrial environments. The Network
Resolver combines the ruggedness of a resolver with the
reliability of solid-state electronics and is designed to operate
reliably under severe environmental conditions, such as:
mechanical shock, vibration, temperature and humidity changes, oil
mist, coolants, and solvents. No broken discs! No disc
misalignments! No LED aging!
High
Resolution in a Small, Compact Housing
The single-turn DeviceNet Network Resolver provides up to 12-bit
Binary, Gray Code, or BCD in either a size 25-2.5" (63.5 mm)
dia. or a size 40-4.0" (101.6 mm) housing.
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