DESCRIPTION
— The VMIVME-4905. a digital-to-synchro or resolver converter (DSC/DRC) board,
utilizes the NATEL-HSDR 2514 converter module. It
supports a wide variety of options which are supported by
configuring jumpers on the basic printed circuit board and by
installing optional parts (see the Ordering Options). The
VMIVME-4905 board, with supported Built-in-Test VMIC
hardware, features both offline and online fault detection and
isolation. The Built-in-Test features require a VMIC
quad-channel synchro-to-digital converter (SDC) board
(VMIVME-4911) or a single channel SDC board
(VMIVME-4910) and a standard synchro test backplane
(SRTbus™) installed in the P2 position of a standard VME
chassis (refer to VMIC’s Synchro/Resolver (Built-in-Test)
Subsystem Configuration Guide, Document No.
825-000000-004). The board accepts a 14-bit digital output
word (shaft angle), a reference excitation voltage, and
produces a synchro or resolver output.
The board is ideally suited for computer-based systems
in which digital information is processed, such as simulators,
robotics, and other control-oriented systems. The DSC/DRC
is provided with several options and is capable of interfacing
with most standard synchro or resolver devices.
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Compatibility:
VMEbus specification compatible.
Double height form factor.
Output Connector Type:
AMP no. 206584-1
Output Organization:
Two ports, 16 bits wide.
Addressable to any address within short supervisory or
short nonprivileged I/O map.
Address Modifier Codes:
Jumper selectable for short
supervisory or short nonprivileged I/O access. Factory
configured for short supervisory I/O access.
Addressing Scheme:
Two ports individually
addressable on 8- or 16-bit boundaries. Two
eight-position DIP switches provide unlimited short data
I/O address map selection.
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