Full-Circle Resolver-to-Linear-Analog Converter
TBMG-730
04/01/2005
- Content
A circuit generates sinusoidal excitation signals for a shaft-angle resolver and, like the arctangent circuit described in the preceding article, generates an analog voltage proportional to the shaft angle. The disadvantages of the circuit described in the preceding article arise from the fact that it must be made from precise analog subcircuits, including a functional block capable of implementing some trigonometric identities; this circuitry tends to be expensive, sensitive to noise, and susceptible to errors caused by temperature-induced drifts and imprecise matching of gains and phases. These disadvantages are overcome by the design of the present circuit.
- Citation
- "Full-Circle Resolver-to-Linear-Analog Converter," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2005.