Linear-Positioning Digital Transducer

Description

Digital Differential Impedance Transducer (DDIT) is designed to provide a digital interface for high speed eddy current measurement systems, with resolution in the micro-inch range, at bandwidths as high as 60 kHz. It is ideal for use in applications for fast steering mirrors, magnetic bearing active control, shaft vibration, image stabilization, and adaptive optics. Using a standard 9D connector for reading data, power, and control signals, the system operates from a single power supply with a voltage range of 8 to 28 V.

 

The DDIT is available in three configurations: The Digital System is designed to interface directly to an embedded controller with a master serial peripheral interface (SPI) bus. The ANA (analog) System provides linear analog voltage, with a full range output signal of 0-5 VDC with a null position of 2.5 VDC. The FE System is designed for field-programmable gate array (FPGA) interface for high speed operation, with data rates as high as 128 kHz, 48 bits of data, 60 kHz bandwidth, and no internal firmware.

 

The system uses two matched sensor pairs for optimum operation for each channel. The input signals are filtered and scaled to provide optimum operation, remove common mode noise, and provide a drive signal. The signal processing also provides digital filtering as part of the signal conditioning to reduce signal noise.

 

Kaman’s Digital DIT system samples data at 8 times the data rate. The oversampling provides higher resolution at the defined data rate. This results in signal resolution that is eight times better than a system sampling at the Nyquist rate.

Specs

  • High Resolution
  • True Digital
  • High Bandwidth
  • Phase Circuit
  • No Firmware
  • SPI Bus
  • High Linearity
  • Higher Accuracy
  • Easy to use, Improved
  • Adjustable up to 60KHz
  • Lower Noise, Higher Resolution
  • Front End System – High End Users
  • High End Communication Bus for
  • Fast Data Transfer
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