Pickering Interfaces Launches High-Speed PXI Resolver Simulation Modules for Aerospace and Automotive Applications
New family of PXI & PXIe simulator modules achieve rotation speeds of 130kRPM for advanced servo system testing
April 2025 – Clacton-on-Sea, UK – Pickering Interfaces, the leading supplier of modular
signal switching and simulation solutions for use in electronic test and verification, has today announced the expansion
of its 41-670 (PXI) and
43-670 (PXIe) LVDT, RVDT and resolver simulator modules to include high-speed resolver simulation up to 130kRPM rotation,
addressing the growing need for precise and reliable testing of advanced servo systems in critical industries such
as automotive, aerospace, and defense.
Higher speed resolver simulation has become increasingly important as modern control systems used in automotive, aircraft,
and defense systems use high-speed resolvers with excitation frequencies up to 80 kHz to improve signal bandwidth, reduce
noise susceptibility, and enhance dynamic response. Testing embedded software with lower speed resolver simulations can
result in lower fidelity and missed software bugs.
The updated module enables the simulation of multiple resolver pole pairs. While most electromechanical resolvers have a
maximum rotational speed of 20kRPM when simulating—for instance—four pole pairs, the corresponding x4 factor means this
becomes 80kRPM electrical cycles to simulate.
Rather than rely on FPGA approximations, our updated family of resolver simulators use actual transformers on board,” said Stephen Jenkins, Simulation Product Manager at Pickering Interfaces.
“As a result, our modules deliver precise, real-world analog signals with high-resolution angle simulation, ensuring
reliable performance even at the highest speeds.”
The 41-670 (PXI) and 43-670 (PXIe) range is ideal for simulating variable differential transformers (VDT), both linear
(LVDT) and rotary (RVDT) types, as well as resolvers with high-speed simulation up to 130kRPM rotation. They have two
(41/43-670-303) or four (41/43-670-301) banks, each capable of simulating the output of a single 5- or 6-wire VDT or
resolver, or dual 4-wire utilizing a shared excitation signal. This allows the module to simulate up to 4 channels of
5- or 6-wire or eight.
PXI high-channel density enables the testing of multiple resolver channels in a compact footprint. And with the addition
of built-in relays, the 41/43-670 can also provide short or open circuits for each channel’s inputs and outputs, reducing
the need for external switching for fault insertion requirements. The programmable phase delay can also be used for simulating
imperfect sensors and cabling, artificially offsetting single or multiple outputs.
Pickering Interfaces stands behind its manufactured products with a standard three-year warranty and guaranteed long-term
product support. Pricing, availability and contact information can be found on its website at: www.pickeringtest.com