| Part Numbert | Mfg | Packt | D/C | Descriptiont | Qty | Company/Contact | |
| PB10E | STANLEY | MODULE | N/A | STOCK | 100 |
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| PB10E | STANLEY | MODULE | N/A | 100 |
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PB10E Datasheet
PB10E Price 1.1 BASIC OPERATION The QT113 employs bursts of charge-transfer cycles to acquire its signal. Burst mode permits power consumption in the microamp range, dramatically reduces RF emissions, lowers susceptibility to EMI, and yet permits excellent response time. Internally the signals are digitally processed to reject impulse noise, using a 'consensus' filter which requires three consecutive confirmations of a detection before the output is activated. PB10E on stock able to sample the quadrature inputs of a given position sensor at the same time (even though they are converted on succes- sive conversion cycles) (see Table VII), so that their values are captured at the same shaft position. The VECANA01 also has the capability for limited asynchronous sampling. The sam- pling of SH6 and SH7 is controlled asynchronously by the control signal NPSH (see Table VII). This allows two inputs, each on Channel l and Channel 2 (see Table VIII) to be sampled asynchronously from the timing of the other sample holds. This can be useful in motor control applications where the two inputs for each channel need to be sampled asynchro- nously to a reference point.
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