11BRCT-300-T64A

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The Danaher 11BRCT-300-T64A is part of the Dynapar Resolvers series and features stator mounting. It operates with an excitation voltage of 7V and an excitation frequency of 5000 Hz. The resolver provides an output voltage of 7.0 V and demonstrates a voltage ratio of 0.84 for enhanced precision.

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Product Description:

The 11BRCT-300-T64A is a 4-speed Resolver made by Danaher that is used in devices that sense position and give feedback. Integration of the resolver into automation systems that need real-time data and control is possible.

The 11BRCT-300-T64A resolver's main winding is a stator that can handle a transformation ratio of 0.53 with a ±10% range. With a set frequency of 2,500 Hz and an input voltage rating of 12.0 Vrms, the resolver functions as a voltage regulator. With an accuracy of ±5 arc-minutes, the resolution makes sure that feedback systems are accurate. The total null voltage is 15 mV, which helps keep the signal accurate at reference points. The resolver keeps a phase change of -2 degrees, which helps the signal output stay in sync. The resolver can only accept 6.0 mA of current at a time, keeping the electrical load constant and within the system's parameters. These standards are useful for applications that require accurate angular data for smooth motion control. Providing control feedback to motion devices that are utilized in factory automation is the responsibility of the 11BRCT resolver. Frameworks for closed-loop control make use of conventional signal processing techniques, and the electrical configuration is built to allow these techniques.

The 11BRCT-300-T64A resolver's speed setup allows for four speeds of operation, which allows the system to keep its resolution over a wide range of angles. The resolver keeps the phase connection with the input signal stable, which allows for accurate signal referencing. In the main setup, the stator winding is lined up for a balanced electromagnetic response that helps keep signal distortion to a minimum. In systems that need constant position feedback with stable signal integrity, the resolver works well.

Accuracy
±5 arc-minutes
Excitation Frequency
5000 Hz
Excitation/reference Voltage
7 V
Frequency
2,500 Hz
Input Current
11.0 mA
Input Voltage
12.0 Vrms
Maximum Input Current
6.0 mA
Phase Shift
Rated (output) Voltage
7.0 V
Resolver Mounting
Stator
Speed Grade
4
Total Null (accuracy Indicator)
20 (unit unspecified)
Voltage Ratio (vout/vin)
0.84

Frequently Asked Questions about 11BRCT-300-T64A:

Q: Does 11BRCT-300-T64A support null voltage control?

A: Yes, it supports a 15 mV total null voltage. This ensures reference signal precision near the zero-position of the rotor.

Q: Do 11BRCT-300-T64A phase shift affect signal timing?

A: Yes, the -2° phase shift helps synchronize output signals. It supports accurate signal referencing in control applications.

Q: How does 11BRCT-300-T64A manage power efficiency?

A: It uses a maximum input current of 6.0 mA. This maintains low electrical load and supports efficient signal transmission.

Q: Why does 11BRCT-300-T64A use 2,500 Hz frequency?

A: The 2,500 Hz operating frequency enhances signal stability. It reduces noise and supports consistent output voltage levels.

Q: Does 11BRCT-300-T64A require specific voltage input?

A: Yes, it requires a 12.0 Vrms input voltage. This standard rating ensures compatibility with most analog control systems.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The 11BRCT-300-T64A resolver delivers accurate performance with a 0.53 ±10% transformation ratio and 4-speed operation. Danaher ensures system compatibility with 12.0 Vrms input and 2,500 Hz frequency. It supports a stator primary winding with 15 mV total null voltage for stable signal referencing.’’

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