Synchronous Data-Transmission Systems
Synchronous Data-Transmission Systems
Synchronous Data-Transmission Systems
Systems
Introduction
As part of the technique of Remote Indicating,
synchronous data-transmission systems, or synchro
systems as they are generically known, were
introduced.
Synchros consists of transmitting and receiving
elements which, in varying circuit configurations, are
now utilized not only in certain engine instruments,
but also in analogue-type ADC, remote-indicating
compasses and in flight director systems for heading
and aircraft attitude sensing.
Differential synchros
In some applications its necessary to detect
and transmit error signal representative of
two angular positions and in such a manner
that the receiver element of a synchro system
will indicate the algebraic difference or the
sum of two angles.
3. Differential synchros
Used to find the error difference between two
angular positions
Differential synchros when utilised in torque
or control synchro system, they are designated
as TDX and CDX respectively.
Rotor Rotation
Clockwise rotation taken as positive
Anticlockwise rotation takes as negative
Algebraic Addition
3. Resolver synchros
Used to convert
voltages which represent the
coordinates into polar coordinates
Also from polar coordinates to
coordinates
cartesian
cartesian
AOA sensing
Wing assumes a stalled conditions.Since it
occurs at a particular angle rather than a
particular speed,the critical AOA is also
referred to as the stalling angle.
Angle relates to the design of aerofoil adopted
for wings for any aircraft varies between 12
and 18 .