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Determining the Errors of an Angle Digitizer Containing a Two-Phase Angle Sensor

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A method is considered for determining the error of a tracking angle digitizer with two-phase angle sensor not requiring the use of high-precision angle-measuring devices or devices for exact definition of the angular velocities of those angle sensors. The method provides immediate, clear, and complete monitoring of the conversion errors in real time with simple equipment of analog type.

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Voronin, N.N., Domrachev, V.M., Sigachev, I.P. et al. Determining the Errors of an Angle Digitizer Containing a Two-Phase Angle Sensor. Measurement Techniques 47, 540–542 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000039756.41041.22

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