Highly Versatile Synchro/Resolver-to-Digital PC/104 Card

New versatile, PC/104 card offering one to four channels of fully independent Synchro-to-Digital or Resolver-to-Digital (S/R-D) conversion

October 3rd, 2011

Bohemia, New York (October 2011) Data Device Corporation (DDC) introduces a new versatile, PC/104 card offering one to four channels of fully independent Synchro-to-Digital or Resolver-to-Digital (S/R-D) conversion.

The SB-36330CX can be configured for an 11.8 V line-to-line synchro/resolver, 90 V line-to-line synchro, or 2 V sin/cos signal input, and 10, 12, 14, or 16-bit resolution. For further flexibility, each channel provides a separate reference input which is auto-ranging to accept a reference signal from 2 Vrms to 130 Vrms. The SB-36330CX operates over a wide -40°C to +85°C industrial temperature range and includes AquadB encoder emulation outputs for motor control applications. Users can also define the functions of 16-bit opto-isolated discrete I/O (8 bits input / 8 bits output) to fit custom applications.

Benefits include:

Programmable for Flexible Usability

Configure a PC/104 Stack for Custom Applications

Accuracy to 1 Arc Minute

“The compact and reliable SB-36330CX PC/104 card provides high accuracy and programmable versatility, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and military applications”, stated Roger Tomassi, DDC’s Product Manager.

Data Device Corporation (DDC) is the world leader in the design and manufacture of high-reliability data bus, motion control, and solid-state power controller products for aerospace, defense, and industrial automation applications. For more than 45 years, DDC has continuously advanced the state of high-reliability data communications and control technology for MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 429, Synchro/Resolver interface, and Solid-State Power Controllers with innovations that have minimized component size and weight while increasing performance. DDC offers a broad product line of advanced data bus technology for Fibre Channel networks; MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 Data Networking cards, components, and software; Synchro/Resolver interface components; and Solid-State Power Controllers and Motor Drives. DDC headquarters along with our design and manufacturing operations are located in Bohemia, NY. For more information, visit www.ddc-web.com.

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