Features: ·Complete Monolithic Resolver-to-Digital Converter·Incremental Encoder Emulation (1024-Line)·Absolute Serial Data (12-Bit)·Differential Inputs·12-Bit Resolution·Industrial Temperature Range·20-Lead PLCC·Low Power (50 mW)Application·Industrial Motor Control·Servo Motor Control·Industrial ...
AD2S90: Features: ·Complete Monolithic Resolver-to-Digital Converter·Incremental Encoder Emulation (1024-Line)·Absolute Serial Data (12-Bit)·Differential Inputs·12-Bit Resolution·Industrial Temperature Rang...
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Resolution (Bits) | 12bit |
Package | 20PLCC |
Max Track Rate (+/- rps) | 500 |
Accuracy (arcmin) | 10.6 |
Temp_Range (C) | -40 to +85 |
Ref Freq (Hz) | 3k-20k |
Vel o/p | Yes |
Vel Lnrty (+/- FSR max) | n/a |
Power (mW) | 50mW |
Interface | Serial |
Encoder Emulation | Yes |
Supplies (V) | ±5V |
The converter accepts 2 V rms ± 10% input signals
The AD2S90 is a complete 12-bit resolution tracking resolverto- digital converter. No external components are required to operate the device.
The converter AD2S90 accepts 2 V rms ± 10% input signals in the range 3 kHz20 kHz on the SIN, COS and REF inputs. A Type II servo loop is employed to track the inputs and convert the input SIN and COS information into a digital representation of the input angle. The bandwidth of the converter is set internally at 1 kHz within the tolerances of the device. The guaranteed maximum tracking rate is 500 rps.
Angular position output information is available in two forms, absolute serial binary and incremental A quad B.
The absolute serial binary output of AD2S90 is 12-bit (1 in 4096). The data output pin is high impedance when Chip Select CS is logic HI.
This allows the connection of multiple converters onto a common bus. Absolute angular information in serial pure binary form is accessed by CS followed by the application of an external clock (SCLK) with a maximum rate of 2 MHz.
The encoder emulation outputs A, B and NM continuously produce signals equivalent to a 1024 line encoder. When decoded this corresponds to 12 bits of resolution. Three common north marker pulsewidths are selected via a single pin (NMC). An analog velocity output signal provides a representation of velocity from a rotating resolver shaft traveling in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction.