Introducing the AD2S83APZ: High-Performance Resolver-to-Digital Converter
The AD2S83APZ is a state-of-the-art variable resolution, monolithic Resolver-to-Digital Converter, brought to you by Analog Devices Inc. It delivers exceptional performance for motion control applications, ensuring accurate position and velocity data for the most demanding industrial environments.
Key Features and Benefits
- High Resolution: The AD2S83APZ offers a programmable resolution from 10 to 16 bits, allowing for precision conversion that can be tailored to specific application needs.
- Dynamic Performance: With a tracking rate of up to 1024 rev/sec, this device can handle high-speed operations, making it ideal for use in servo control systems and robotics.
- Self-Calibration: The built-in self-calibration feature minimizes errors due to temperature drift and component aging, ensuring long-term reliability and accuracy.
- Flexible Input Signal: It accepts a wide range of input signals, including resolver, synchro, or other two-phase sine and cosine signals, providing versatility in various application setups.
- Robust Construction: Encased in a 40-pin PDIP package, the AD2S83APZ is designed to withstand harsh industrial conditions.
Applications
With its exceptional tracking rate and high resolution, the AD2S83APZ is perfectly suited for applications such as:
- Numerical control of machine tools
- Robotics and automated manufacturing systems
- Antenna positioning
- Process control systems
Technical Specifications
The AD2S83APZ operates over a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable performance in a wide range of operating conditions. It requires an external clock and can be interfaced with microprocessors or directly to a bus. The device's accuracy and dynamic performance make it an essential component for precision motion control and positioning systems.
Choose the AD2S83APZ from Analog Devices Inc. for your high-performance resolver-to-digital conversion needs, and benefit from the reliability and precision that come with one of the industry's leading manufacturers of analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing integrated circuits.