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A resolver is a more accurate way to encode data than an encoder, because it can take into account the error of a single bit in the encoded data.

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? Resolvers are more accurate than encoders because they are able to measure position and velocity in a single unit, giving them a much more precise readout than encoders. Additionally, resolvers are not affected by the electrical noise that plagues encoders, providing a more reliable signal. Furthermore, resolvers are not affected by temperature fluctuations, magnetic fields, or vibration, which can reduce the accuracy of encoders. Finally, resolvers are capable of providing much higher resolution than encoders, allowing them to measure small motions with ease.

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Published: Saturday, December 24, 2022

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