| Parameter | Min. | Max. | Units |
| Storage Temperature |
-40 |
100 |
C |
| Operating Temperature |
-25 |
70 |
C |
| Humidity (Non-condensing) |
0 |
95 |
% |
| Supply Voltage (PWR) |
0 |
16 |
Volts |
| DataH, DataL, Busy+, Busy- |
-14 |
14 |
Volts |
| A2 Electrical tracking (Multi-turn Mode) |
- |
1800 |
RPM |
| A2 Electrical Tracking (Single-turn Mode) |
- |
3600 |
RPM |
| A2 Position Update Rate* |
- |
4 |
mSec |
* The internal microcontroller takes a snapshot of the disk every 4 mSec. and stores the position in memory. It responds immediately to a "report position request" by sending this value which is always the most current position.
The analog version of the A2 has a 12-bit DAC on the output which feeds to 2 lines that are otherwise used for the BUSY handshaking pair. This DAC has a full range of 0 to 4.095 volts which is 1 milli-volt per bit. The value which the internal microcontroller sends to that DAC is the same as the digital value that it sends to the host. Since the resolution (which represents the number of codes per revolution) is field programmable, the range of the DAC will also follow that setup. Our default resolution is 3600 codes per revolution which yields 1 count per tenth of a degree. This makes the DAC output equal to 1 milli-volt per tenth of a degree or 0 to 3.599 volts. When the DAC needs to have the full range to 4.095 volts, the single turn resolution should be set to 4096. This is easily done with the available software which runs on a PC. Cable CA-MD6A-SS-MD6-6FT and either the SEI-USB or the AD2B adapter are needed to interface the A2 analog version to a USB port or RS-232 serial COM port.
Please Note: The BUSY handshaking lines are replaced by the analog output option. This means that only one device will be able to be connected to the SEI bus when using the analog output option.