ok, donc deux type de sincos..
mouais, il semble pourant que l'argon fournisse bien un alim analogique pour le primaire et deux entrée analogique pour la lecture du secondaire.
leur doc est merd...e, pas evident de s'y retrouvé.
ce qui me fait douter c'est ce paragraphe.
Multi-turn or multi-speed resolvers
Some resolvers produce more than one electrical cycle per revolution (resolver's pole pair count greater than 1). This means that also Argon sees it to produce larger position counter change per revolution. For multi pole pair resolvers, multiply the Feedback device resolution
FBR of 2048 PPR by the number of pole pairs. For example, enter FBR value 4096 for 2 pole pair resolver and 8192 for 4 pole pair resolver.
If you're unsure of how many pole pairs the resolver has, just attach it to drive and rotate it manually exactly one revolution while inspecting position counter value at Granity's Testing tab. If you see position counter changing approx 8192 counts, then it's single-turn resolver. If you see change of ~16384 or more, then it's multi-turn resolver. To determine correct Feedback device resolution
FBR value, write down the counter change over one revolution, divide it by 4 and round it to nearest value of 2048, 4096, 6144, 8192 or any N*2048.
Example: if you find position counter changes 16760 counts per mechanical revolution, then divide it by 4 to get 4190, then round it to 4096 which is the correct value for FBR.