Abstract

Most of the resolvers used in high precision servomechanism are two-pole, wound-rotor ones. The configuration of their stator winding is based on variable-turn, on-tooth method. However, there is different opportunity for their rotor: using distributed winding or on-tooth one. Furthermore, based on the operating principle of the resolver its rotor needs a single phase winding. While, in many practical cases a two-phase winding that one of them is short-circuited (damper winding) is employed for rotor. In this study, the effect of different configurations for rotor winding on the resolver performance in terms of the average of absolute position error, maximum position error, and total harmonic distortion of induced voltages envelopes is investigated. Then, the effect of damper winding on the performance of the resolver under static-, dynamic-, and mixed-eccentricities are studied. In this study, all simulations are performed using three-dimensional time stepping finite-element method and finally, the experimental tests on the studied sensor using a precision test setup are employed to approve the simulation results.

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