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AD2S80A
CONNECTING THE RESOLVER
The recommended connection circuit is shown in Figure 7.
In cases where the reference phase relative to the input signals
from the resolver requires adjustment, this can be easily
achieved by varying the value of the resistor R2 of the HF filter
(see Figure 1).
Assuming that R1 = R2 = R and C1 = C2 = C
1
and Reference Frequency = 2 π RC
by altering the value of R2, the phase of the reference relative to
the input signals will change in an approximately linear manner
for phase shifts of up to 10 degrees.
Increasing R2 by 10% introduces a phase lag of 2 degrees.
Decreasing R2 by 10% introduces a phase lead of 2 degrees.
PHASE
LEAD
=
ARC
TAN
1
2fRC
PHASE LAG = ARC TAN 2fRC
C
R
R
C
Phase Shift Circuits
TYPICAL CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION
Figure 8 shows a typical circuit configuration for the AD2S80A
in a 12-bit resolution mode. Values of the external components
have been chosen for a reference frequency of 5 kHz and a
maximum tracking rate of 260 rps with a bandwidth of 520 Hz.
Placing the values for R4, R6, C4 and C5 in the equation for KA
gives a value of 1.67 × 106. The resistors are 0.125 W, 5% toler-
ance preferred values. The capacitors are 100 V ceramic, 10%
tolerance components.
For signal and reference voltages greater than 2 V rms a simple
voltage divider circuit of resistors can be used to generate the
correct signal level at the converter. Care should be taken to
ensure that the ratios of the resistors between the sine signal line
and ground and the cosine signal line and ground are the same.
Any difference will result in an additional position error.
For more information on resistive scaling of SIN, COS and
REFERENCE converter inputs refer to the application note,
Circuit Applications of the 2S81 and 2S81 Resolver-to-Digital
Converters.
RELIABILITY
The AD2S80A Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) has been
calculated according to MIL-HDBK-217E, Figure 10 shows the
MTBF in hours in naval sheltered conditions for AD2S80A/
883B only.
TWISTED PAIR SCREENED CABLE
S2
S4
R1
S3
R2
S1
RESOLVER
OSCILLATOR
(e.g., OSC1758)
C3
1 REF I/P
R3
2
3
AD2S80A
4 COS I/P
5
ANALOG
GND
6 SIGNAL
GND
7 SIN I/P
DIGITAL 31
GND
POWER RETURN
Figure 7. Connecting the AD2S80A to a Resolver
–14–
REV. B
 

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