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An electrical actuator that converts electrical energy into rotational motion or sustained linear motion (linear motor). If the specific type of motor is known, it is helpful to use or add a more specific tag, such as dc-motor, brushless-dc motor or induction-motor.

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Will a 4-wire resolver work?

I am not an EE. Most resolvers I come across have 6-wires: I have even come across 5-wire resolvers. Could we get this down to 4 wires? For example, an RVDT (Rotary Variable Differential Transformer) …
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What happens if the ouputs of a resolver are connected?

It seems like the classical design of a resolver involves 6 wires, 2 for power the primary coil and 4 to represent the sin and cos output of the secondary coils. I have an very amateur question. What …
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