
Model No: IE-CL-04
A synchro is an electromagnetic transducer commonly used to convert an angular position of a shaft into an electric signal. The basic synchro is usually called a synchro transmitter. Its construction is similar to that of a three phase alternator.
The stator (stationary member) is of laminated silicon steel and is slotted to accommodate a balanced three phase winding which is usually of concentric coil type (three identical coils are placed in the stator with their axis 120 degrees apart) and is Y connected. The rotor is a dumb bell construction and wound with a concentric coil.
The stator (stationary member) is of laminated silicon steel and is slotted to accommodate a balanced three phase winding which is usually of concentric coil type (three identical coils are placed in the stator with their axis 120 degrees apart) and is Y connected. The rotor is a dumb bell construction and wound with a concentric coil.
The stator (stationary member) is of laminated silicon steel and is slotted to accommodate a balanced three phase winding which is usually of concentric coil type (three identical coils are placed in the stator with their axis 120 degrees apart) and is Y connected. The rotor is a dumb bell construction and wound with a concentric coil.