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J168XFSW24516
Windouble
Main Parameters
Model | J168XFSW24516 |
Pole Pairs | 1:16 |
Input Voltage | AC 3.8 Vrms |
Input Frequency | 2400 Hz |
Transformation Ratio | 0.526 ±10% |
Accuracy (of coarse resolver) | ±30' max |
Accuracy (of fine resolver) | ±25" max |
Phase Shift (of coarse resolver) | 20° ±3° |
Phase Shift (of fine resolver) | 30° ±3° |
Input Impedance (of coarse resolver) | (130 ±20) Ω |
Input Impedance (of fine resolver) | (130 ±20) Ω |
Output Impedance (of coarse resolver) | (1200 ±180) Ω |
Output Impedance (of fine resolver) | (750 ±113) Ω |
Dielectric Strength | AC 500 Vrms 1min |
Insulation Resistance | 250 MΩ min |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 rpm |
Operating Temperature Range | -55℃ to +155℃ |
What is a Dual Speed Resolver
A dual speed resolver integrates two resolvers with different pole pairs, known as the coarse and fine resolvers.
Structural Variations
Common Magnetic Circuit: Both the coarse and fine resolvers have their windings embedded within the same core, sharing a common magnetic path while maintaining independent windings.
Separate Magnetic Circuits: The coarse and fine resolvers are mechanically combined as a single unit, each with its own core and separate magnetic paths.
Advantages
Precision: The dual speed resolver elevates accuracy to an unprecedented level (arc seconds), essential for systems requiring precise synchronization.
Simplicity and Reliability: The integrated design of the electrical speed variation system is simpler and more reliable than its mechanical counterpart, reducing the need for maintenance and potential points of failure.
Main Parameters
Model | J168XFSW24516 |
Pole Pairs | 1:16 |
Input Voltage | AC 3.8 Vrms |
Input Frequency | 2400 Hz |
Transformation Ratio | 0.526 ±10% |
Accuracy (of coarse resolver) | ±30' max |
Accuracy (of fine resolver) | ±25" max |
Phase Shift (of coarse resolver) | 20° ±3° |
Phase Shift (of fine resolver) | 30° ±3° |
Input Impedance (of coarse resolver) | (130 ±20) Ω |
Input Impedance (of fine resolver) | (130 ±20) Ω |
Output Impedance (of coarse resolver) | (1200 ±180) Ω |
Output Impedance (of fine resolver) | (750 ±113) Ω |
Dielectric Strength | AC 500 Vrms 1min |
Insulation Resistance | 250 MΩ min |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 rpm |
Operating Temperature Range | -55℃ to +155℃ |
What is a Dual Speed Resolver
A dual speed resolver integrates two resolvers with different pole pairs, known as the coarse and fine resolvers.
Structural Variations
Common Magnetic Circuit: Both the coarse and fine resolvers have their windings embedded within the same core, sharing a common magnetic path while maintaining independent windings.
Separate Magnetic Circuits: The coarse and fine resolvers are mechanically combined as a single unit, each with its own core and separate magnetic paths.
Advantages
Precision: The dual speed resolver elevates accuracy to an unprecedented level (arc seconds), essential for systems requiring precise synchronization.
Simplicity and Reliability: The integrated design of the electrical speed variation system is simpler and more reliable than its mechanical counterpart, reducing the need for maintenance and potential points of failure.