sam sokolik wrote:
> Thanks for the link - they seem to be compatible with the inductosyn 
> type scales..  That is a generation newer than our scales.  I did email 
> them for s and g's - but have not heard back
>   
Classic inductosyns have 3 windings.  Linear inductosyns have one long 
zig-zag trace on the scale, and two shorter ones that are built with the 
90 degree phase chift between them.  You can either drive the two short 
windings with pulses with a time difference between them and sense from 
the long one, or drive the long one and sense from the two short ones.  
But, I suspect that the drive 2 and sense one scheme might be able to 
work with the GE pin scale, too.  It might need a little pulse 
transformer or two to perform the right coupling.

Jon

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