The EM-80 and EM-300 actuators have different position-sensing systems. Both
systems use the same hollow shaft resolver, producing a sine and cosine wave
output with an overall accuracy of 12 arc-minutes. This resolver is mounted at the
rear of the motor and looks at the relative position of the motor shaft.
The EM-80 uses only the resolver since the 1:7 gear ratio within the gearbox
allows full stroke of the actuator output flange with less than one full revolution of
the motor shaft.
The EM-300 has a 1:20 gearbox ratio to achieve the required torque output.
Because of this, the motor shaft rotates more than one full revolution to achieve
full stroke. To ensure proper position indication over the full range, a 10-turn
potentiometer is added behind the resolver to supply a coarse position signal
from which the correct rotor revolution is deduced. The same resolver as used on
the EM-80 gives the accurate position within that revolution.
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