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  <title>[elecena] High Power Output Hybrid Digital-to-Synchro/Resolver Converter - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The DRC1745 and DRC1746 are hybrid packaged Digital-to-
Resolver converters. They accept a 14-bit or 16-bit digital input
word representing angle and output sine and cosine voltages
multiplied by an analog input. The converters maintain full
accuracy when the analog input frequency is in the range dc to
2.6kHz.

The units have internal power amplifiers capable of driving a
2VA load which can be pure inductive, resistive or highly capacitive.
The output is fully short-circuit protected against overcurrenr.
The output of the converter can be used to drive directly into
resolver control tnmsformers or in conjunction with an external
transformer module to drive synchro control transformers. The
power available is more than adequate to drive aU standard
synchro control transformers.

The separately powered output stage is compatible with conventional
± 15V dc power supplies or pulsating power supplies with
pedestal components as low as 3V dc.

The use of pulsating power supplies greatly reduces the internal
power dissipation in the hybrid package which in turn maximizes
the converter's Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF).

A particular feature of the converters is that they have a remote
sensing facility which means that output accuracy can be maintained
even when long lines have to be driven.

The converter's data inputs are latched and the latches can be
CMOS or Low Power Schottky (LS). The former gives advantages
in terms of power dissipation and the latter in terms of glitch
performance when used in fast dynamic update modes. The
latches are transparent and have a separate high and low byte
enable.

As an option, the output stage can be fitted with internal Trans-
Zorb protection. This gives full protection against transient
voltages generated by an inductive load in response to an abrupt
change in load current. This condition can occur at switch off
or as a consequence of external power supply fault conditions.

The units are packaged in 4O-pin dual in line hybrid packages
and require no external trims or adjustments.</description>
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