Difference between revisions of "Selsyn Servo motor (Q31835)"
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- | + | Selsyn is a registered trademark of General Electric and denotes a system of remote position indication based on rotary induction transducers | |||||||||||||
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+ | context: The Selsyn concept was patented by Joseph Michalke and assigned to Siemens Halske in several European countries prior to the turn of the century {Tj. Michalke also applied for a US. patent in 1901. Thepatent was subsequently granted to Siemens Halske of America and successors in 1903. (English) | ||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 7 September 2023
Selsyn is a registered trademark of General Electric and denotes a system of remote position indication based on rotary induction transducers
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English | Selsyn Servo motor | Selsyn is a registered trademark of General Electric and denotes a system of remote position indication based on rotary induction transducers |
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1901
The Selsyn concept was patented by Joseph Michalke and assigned to Siemens Halske in several European countries prior to the turn of the century {Tj. Michalke also applied for a US. patent in 1901. Thepatent was subsequently granted to Siemens Halske of America and successors in 1903. (English)
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