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Resolver-to-Digital Converter has programmable features.

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August 6, 2008 - Including programmable features such as resolution, bandwidth, and tracking rate for configurability, RD-19240FS-100 resolver-to-digital converter operates in temperature range of -55 to +125°C and is repeatable to 1 LSB in 14-bit mode. Offered in 10 x 10 mm MQFP package, unit has built-in-test output which monitors for loss of signal, reference frequency, or tracking.

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Data Device Corp. (DDC)
105 Wilbur Place
Bohemia, NY, 11716-2482
USA



Data Device Corporation (DDC) Introduces New -55 to +125 °C Temperature Grade RD-19240FS-100 Resolver Converter!


Bohemia, New York (June 2008) Data Device Corporation (DDC) announces the release of a -55 to +125 °C temperature grade RD-19240 resolver converter. The new RD-19240FS-100 resolver-to-digital converter is highly repeatable to 1 LSB in 14-bit mode and contains programmable features such as resolution, bandwidth, and tracking rate, which allow for best dynamic configurability. A built-in-test output additionally monitors for loss of signal, reference frequency, or tracking. "This new temperature option opens up many new design possibilities for applications requiring a wide temperature range and up to 14 bit resolution", stated DDC's Senior Product Marketing Specialist, Roger Tomassi. Package type is a small 10 x 10mm MQFP.

Data Device Corporation (DDC) is recognized as a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products for military and commercial aerospace applications for over 40 years and MIL-STD-1553 products for more than 25 years. DDC's broad product line consists of advanced data bus technology for high speed Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks, MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus boards/components, synchro/resolver technologies, and solid state power controllers and motor drives. The company's design and manufacturing facility is located in Bohemia, N.Y.

Data Device Corporation
105 Wilbur Pl.
Bohemia, NY 11716
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