The HSDC/HRDC series is a compact synchro/resolver digital converter suitable for military applications.
The HSDC&HRDC series is a compact tracking synchro/resolver digital converter equipped with programmable resolution, 8/16-bit data bus control, continuous built-in self-test reporting, and a forced angle test mode, used for functional verification by command in military and industrial applications. Models are available with low-cost differential inputs or internal transformer-isolated inputs for military and the most demanding industrial applications. External signal conditioning, critical dynamics, front-end components, and circuits are not required. The HSDC/HRDC series accepts direct field voltage synchro or resolver inputs and converts them into real-time accurate natural binary digital data available via a selectable 8-bit or 16-bit data bus. Offered as a complete plug-in solution, it guarantees accuracy and performance from field signals to digital users. All units come with printed test data.
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■Product Specifications ・100% transformer-isolated I/O, non-intrusive, high-impedance signal and reference input ・Programmable 10 to 16-bit resolution ・Excitation frequency: 47 to 10000Hz ・Operating temperature: -40 to +85℃ ・Storage temperature: -55 to +125℃ ・Encapsulation provides shock resistance, vibration resistance, humidity resistance, and flame retardancy.
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There is a proven track record of adoption in military, marine, vehicle-mounted, and aircraft-mounted applications.
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