Signal converter X960
NMEAsine wavefor ships

Signal converter - X960 - AMI Marine Ltd - NMEA / sine wave / for ships
Signal converter - X960 - AMI Marine Ltd - NMEA / sine wave / for ships
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Characteristics

Type
signal
Input
NMEA
Output
sine wave
Application domain
for ships

Description

Low Power NMEA 0183 to Synchro Interface The X960 interface converts serial NMEA 0183 data to a low power synchro, resolver, or sine-cosine output signal with ratios from 1:1 to 360:1. Applications include refitting a ship with a new gyro, also whilst retaining the existing systems such as an autopilot. The output will drive a single synchro motor or numerous electronic interfaces such as gyro heading repeater, autopilot, wind direction, pitch and roll, and speed log. Input heading or wind data Synchro output 50v Ref, 10 to 35v Phase, various ratios available Optional step-up transformer to lift the phase voltage to 90V Suitable for digital repeaters or feeding a Synchro distribution High Precision Modification Available on Request Specialist applications are to re-generate synchro signals from recorded data. The X960 has numerous modes of operation. Also, it is able to produce a sine-cosine or resolver output. Therefore it is suitable for military coarse-fine servo loop applications on certain gyro retrofits. The signal output voltage is adjustable up to 35 volts maximum. Therefore making the X960 ideal for many applications such as driving Anschutz repeaters or even some higher voltage synchros, which will follow at lower voltages. The sine-cosine or resolver type of output (e.g. 400 Hz) can be used to feed autopilots. Which provide their own reference. Provision is made for external reference input.

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