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1) "Synchro" -- As to synchro resolver 1syn·chro Pronunciation: 'si[ng]-(")krO, 'sin- Function: adjective Etymology: synchro- : adapted to synchronization Pronunciation Symbols A synchro is a type of rotary electrical transformer that is used for measuring the angle of a rotating machine such as an antenna platform. The primary winding of the transformer, fixed to the rotor, is excited by a sinusoidal electric current, which by electromagnetic induction causes currents to flow in three star-connected secondary windings fixed at 120 degrees to each other on the stator. The relative magnitudes of secondary currents are measured and used to determine the angle of the rotor relative to the stator, or the currents can be used to directly drive an electric motor that will rotate in unison with the synchro. In the latter case, the whole device is also called a selsyn (a portmanteau of self and synchronizing). The synchro was developed during World War II as part of a servomechanism that was used to synchronise the movement of a gun turret to a control dial. Synchros are also used extensively to remotely drive indicator gauges, such as wind direction indicators. Synchros designed for terrestrial use tend to be driven at 50 or 60 hertz (the mains frequency in most countries), while those for marine or aeronautical use tend to operate at 400 hertz (the frequency of the on-board electrical generator driven by the engines). Selsyn motors were widely used in motion picture equipment to synchronize movie cameras and sound recording equipment, before the advent of crystal oscillators and microelectronics. On a practical level, selsyns resemble motors, in that there is a rotor, stator, and a shaft which rotates or can be rotated. Single and three-phase units are common in use, and will follow the other's rotation when connected properly. One transmitter can turn several receivers, if torque is a factor, the transmitter must be physically larger to source the additional current. In a motion picture interlock system, a large motor-driven distributor can drive as many as 20 machines, sound dubbers, footage counters, and projectors. Single phase units have five wires: two for an excitor winding (typically line voltage) and three for the output/input. These three are bussed to the other selsyns in..."
2) "Resolver" -- As to synchro resolver 1re·solve Pronunciation: ri-'zälv, -'zolv also -'zäv or -'zov Function: verb Inflected Form(s): re·solved; re·solv·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Latin resolvere to unloose, dissolve, from re- + solvere to loosen, release -- more at SOLVE transitive verb 1 obsolete : DISSOLVE, MELT 2 a : BREAK UP, SEPARATE <the prism resolved the light into a play of color>; also : to change by disintegration b : to reduce by analysis <resolve the problem into simple elements> c : to distinguish between or make independently visible adjacent parts of d : to separate (a racemic compound or mixture) into the two components 3 : to cause resolution of (a pathological state) 4 a : to deal with successfully : clear up <resolve doubts> <resolve a dispute> b : to find an answer to c : to make clear or understandable d : to find a mathematical solution of e : to split up (as a vector) into two or more components especially in assigned directions 5 : to reach a firm decision about <resolve to get more sleep> <resolve disputed points in a text> 6 a : to declare or decide by a formal resolution and vote b : to change by resolution or formal vote <the house resolved itself into a committee> 7 : to make (as voice parts) progress from dissonance to consonance 8 : to work out the resolution of (as a play) intransitive verb 1 : to become separated into component parts; also : to become reduced by dissolving or analysis 2 : to form a resolution : DETERMINE 3 : CONSULT, Resolver may refer to: - Resolver (electrical), a type of rotary electrical transformer used for measuring degrees of rotation
- Resolver (album), an album by the band Veruca Salt
- Resolver (DNS), a set of software utilities used by Unix/Linux systems to resolve domain names
- Resolver (software), specialized microarray data storage and analysis software package developed by Rosetta Biosoftware.
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