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This article describes the methodology employed in the development of a prototype system designed for torque measurement. The system consists of two components. Α rotating component, the transmitter, and a fixed component, the receiver. The torque data, obtained from a strain gauge bridge, are processed and transmitted to the receiver through a transformer-operated device. Rotary transformers are deployed to supply power to electronics that are mounted on shafts. This ensures continuous and stable data transmission without requiring physical connections. Additionally, the accuracy of the design model is verified through design equations and simulation results, reinforcing the system’s feasibility and reliability for real-world applications.
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Minh, T. V., Anh, N. T., & Tung, T. T. (2025). Torque Measurement System Design for Step Motor 23HS30-3004S. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 15(1), 19073–19077. https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.9160
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