GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Perform these simple steps to determine if your JX tester's resolver hardware is working correctly. You will need the TI-3015 and TI-3016 resolver test plugs to complete this series of tests.
OPERATION
- Set your tester's resolver excitation output to 5,000 Hz and 4.0 V. Make sure the tester is powered
on and communicating, and that no resolver feedback is connected. For the TI-3000JX, this means going into the Setup menu of Generic Resolver to make the correct voltage and frequency settings. The TI-3000JX will use the voltage setting display to see the resulting voltages, and the Debug display to see the resolver angle.
- Connect the TI-3015 test plug to the J12 port.
All testers should show the following results:
Vector = 2.8 V
Cosine = -2.0 V
Sine = 2.0 V
Resolver Angle = 135 degrees
- Connect the TI-3016 test plug to the J12 port.
All testers should show the following results:
Vector = 2.8 V
Cosine = 2.0 V
Sine = -2.0 V
Resolver Angle = 315 degrees
- Leaving the TI-3016 test plug connected, change the tester's resolver output to 0V.
All testers should show the following results:
Vector = 0 V
Cosine = 0.0 V
Sine = 0.0 V
Resolver Angle = 315 degrees
- If any of the resulting voltages are more than 10% off, or if the angles do not agree, please contact us at support@mitchell-electronics.com for further assistance. If you plan to return the unit, make sure to first obtain an RMA number: http://www.mitchell-electronics.com/rma
Notes:
Make sure you are looking at the Resolver Angle (R) field for reference, not the Electrical Angle (E).
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