synchro (synchronization)
act of synchronizing, act of causing to operate simultaneously
Synchro
A synchro is a type of rotary electrical
transformer that is used for measuring the angle of a rotating machine such as an
antenna platform. The primary winding of the transformer, fixed to the rotor, is excited by a sinusoidal electric current, which by
electromagnetic induction causes currents to flow in three star-connected secondary windings fixed at 120 degrees to each other on the stator. The relative magnitudes of secondary currents are measured and used to determine the angle of the rotor relative to the stator, or the currents can be used to directly drive an
electric motor that will rotate in unison with the synchro. In the latter case, the whole device is also called a selsyn (a
portmanteau of self and
synchronizing).
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synchro
Noun
1. a system consisting of a generator and a motor so connected that the motor will assume the same relative position as the generator; the generator and the motor are synchronized
(synonym) selsyn
(hypernym) system
synchro (f - synchronisation)
n.
synchronization, act of synchronizing, act of causing to operate simultaneously
synchro
n.
synchronizer