Resolver-to-Digital Converters suit space applications.

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Series RDC-19229S-4XX Class K monolithic converters provide programmable 10, 12, 14, and 16-bit resolution, programmable bandwidth and tracking rates, +5 V only input power, and internal synthesized reference. Operating temperature is -55 to +125°C. Units come in 16 x 16 mm, 44-pin ceramic quad flat pack. Typical space applications include motor control, positioning, and reaction wheels.



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New Class K Resolver-To-Digital Converter


Bohemia, New York (August 18,2003)- Data Device Corporation announces the release of its new Class K high performance resolver-to-digital monolithic converter, the RDC-19229S-4XX series. This Class K resolver-to-digital converter will provide design engineers with a low cost, short lead-time solution for space applications. DDC will offer this Class K part as a standard off-the-shelf option.

The RDC-19229S-4XX series provides features such as programmable 10, 12, 14, and 16-bit resolution, programmable bandwidth and tracking rates, +5volt only input power, and internal synthesized reference. "Today's space programs require tighter schedules and lower costs" says Jack Redus, Marketing Manager of DDC's Motion Control Products Line. "This standard off-the-shelf R/D converter will shorten lead time and cost." Typical space applications include motor control, positioning and reaction wheels. The RDC-19229S-4XX series has an operating temperature range of -55 to +125°C and comes in a 16 x 16 mm, 44-pin, ceramic quad flat pack. The RDC-19229S-4XX series is currently available with lead times of 4 weeks

Data Device Corporation is an international leader in high-reliability data conversion interface components and subsystems for military and commercial applications. Established in 1964 with the introduction of the first synchro-to-digital module, DDC has design and manufacturing facilities in their Bohemia, New York headquarters and Cork, Ireland.

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