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Servo Position Feedback: Resolvers vs. Hall Effect Sensors 1

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jharjula

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Jun 27, 2003
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Can anyone comment on the differences and merits of each?
Do they provide information on position/speed of motor? So position/speed control of the load would assume zero slippage?
 
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Both are essentially position sensors. Halls are coarse sensors with 60 el.deg resolution. May be used for DC (six step, or trapez) Brushless non-demanding speed control applications.

Resolvers - rotating electrical mini macnines - provided Resolver-to-Digital Converter deliver position in digital format.

You say nothing about optical position encoders - absolute (expensive) and incremental.

Smart Position Initialization article overview at


gives an idea about AC (sine) brushless with incremental encoder without Hall sensors start-up issues.
 
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