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J51XFDW9754
Windouble
Main Parameters
Model | J51XFDW9754 |
Pole Pairs | 4 |
Input Voltage | AC 2.4 Vrms |
Input Frequency | 10000 Hz |
Transformation Ratio | 0.5 ±10% |
Accuracy | ±5' max |
Phase Shift | 0° ±5° |
Input Impedance | (160 ±32) Ω |
Output Impedance | (1300 ±260) Ω |
Dielectric Strength | AC 500 Vrms 1min |
Insulation Resistance | 250 MΩ min |
Operating Temperature Range | -40℃ to +120℃ |
Single Housing Design
The heart of a housed resolver lies within its single housing, which encapsulates both the rotor and stator. This enclosure not only safeguards the sensitive components from environmental contaminants but also ensures a stable and protected operation.
Protection from Contaminants
The sealed housing design prevents dust, moisture, and other potential contaminants from reaching the internal mechanisms. This is crucial for maintaining the accuracy and longevity of the resolver in various operating conditions.
Bearing Integration
One of the standout features of a housed resolver is the incorporation of a bearing within its housing. This integrated bearing serves as a critical support structure, allowing the rotor to rotate smoothly and with minimal friction.
Direct Motor Shaft Mounting
In scenarios where direct mounting options onto a motor shaft are not feasible, the housed resolver's design shines. The integrated bearing facilitates alternative mounting solutions, ensuring that the resolver can be effectively and securely attached to a motor or other mechanical components.
Main Parameters
Model | J51XFDW9754 |
Pole Pairs | 4 |
Input Voltage | AC 2.4 Vrms |
Input Frequency | 10000 Hz |
Transformation Ratio | 0.5 ±10% |
Accuracy | ±5' max |
Phase Shift | 0° ±5° |
Input Impedance | (160 ±32) Ω |
Output Impedance | (1300 ±260) Ω |
Dielectric Strength | AC 500 Vrms 1min |
Insulation Resistance | 250 MΩ min |
Operating Temperature Range | -40℃ to +120℃ |
Single Housing Design
The heart of a housed resolver lies within its single housing, which encapsulates both the rotor and stator. This enclosure not only safeguards the sensitive components from environmental contaminants but also ensures a stable and protected operation.
Protection from Contaminants
The sealed housing design prevents dust, moisture, and other potential contaminants from reaching the internal mechanisms. This is crucial for maintaining the accuracy and longevity of the resolver in various operating conditions.
Bearing Integration
One of the standout features of a housed resolver is the incorporation of a bearing within its housing. This integrated bearing serves as a critical support structure, allowing the rotor to rotate smoothly and with minimal friction.
Direct Motor Shaft Mounting
In scenarios where direct mounting options onto a motor shaft are not feasible, the housed resolver's design shines. The integrated bearing facilitates alternative mounting solutions, ensuring that the resolver can be effectively and securely attached to a motor or other mechanical components.