sam sokolik wrote:
> we have not played with them yet - But plan to when we get some time..
>
> http://electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/accpinset1.jpg
>
> Top is the head and bottom is the pins.  They are 10 inch sections that 
> get pinned to the machine.
>
> Here is how they drove it.
>
> http://electronicsam.com/images/KandT/conversion/accu.pdf
>
> (remember - 1960's)
>
>   
This uses the two pulses at different times on the sin and cos windings, 
and observes
the time of the zero crossing on the 3rd winding.  The mess of resistors 
and pots
in the lower left (as the scan shows up) is to linearize it across the 
range.  Exactly
how you do this tuning I don't know.

A resolver converter ought to work, if it has enough drive current.  It 
will probably
also need a sense amplifier.

Jon

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