- A
synchro (also
known as
selsyn and by
other brand names) is, in effect, a
transformer whose primary-to-secondary
coupling may be
varied by physically...
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recording room and the camera.
There was a
selsyn motor on the
camera and it was
linked to a
matching selsyn motor on the
sound recording equipment at...
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Angular rate
sensor Rotary encoder Rotary variable differential transformer Selsyn Shock detector Shock data
logger Sudden Motion Sensor Tilt
sensor Tachometer...
- Ireland.
Indiana University:
Chapman and Hall. p. 807.
Retrieved 6
August 2019.
Racial Proverb by
Selsyn Gurney Champion, M.D.
reprint 1966, pg. 70 v t e...
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information to Paris. In 1901 the
American inventor C. Michalke
patented the
selsyn, a
circuit for
sending synchronized rotation information over a distance...
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milling cutter: via
feeding information from a
program to
actuators (servos,
selsyns, lead****s,
machine slides, spindles, and so on) that
would move the cutter...
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right or left eye view, had to be
synced up in
projection using an
external selsyn motor. Furthermore,
polarized light would be
largely depolarized by a matte...
- script. The
projectors and
sound system were
synchronized by a
system using selsyn motors.[citation needed] The
Cinerama system had some
obvious drawbacks...
- the device. To
generate a
control signal for the CAM,
Abbeloos used the
selsyn from the
Arriflex 16ST
camera and
converted it into a
spectrum of frequencies...
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development of the FuG 224,
intended for the type XXI U-boats. Also
known as
Selsyn (US) or
Drehfeldgeber (German)
Farson (2009), p. 24 CDV&T (2006), p. 26...