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Multiple-phase two-pole inductive sensor with non-wound rotor

Abstract
Multiple-phase two-pole inductive sensor, with non-wound rotor recessed over a half-circumference. The stator 11 includes a primary 5 wound in four poles and a series of secondaries 4, 6, 7. The voltages of the secondaries are combined in order to ensure operation of the sensor as a resolver, as a linear inductive sensor, and as an absolute angular position sensor.

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A multipolar resolver

TL;DR: In this paper, a multipolar resolver with a substantially cylindrical rotor of magnetic material with A· n rotor poles (12, B 1 −B 10 ) provided equidistantly on the outer periphery thereof, a stator of magnetic materials with B n stator poles (P 1 -P 8 ) provided along the circumference concentric with the axis of said rotor, and a central coil (15) provided on said stator along substantially the same axis as said rotor axis.