Explosion proof Absolute Rotary Encoder with TTL Communication
$74.48 – $211.36
Key features
- Power-Off Memory: Maintains precise position data even during power outages, eliminating recalibration needs and ensuring consistent performance.
- Absolute Multi-Turn Capability: Delivers accurate position data across numerous turns, making it suitable for intricate rotational tasks.
- Mechanical Gear Counting: Uses sturdy mechanical gears for turn counting, eliminating the dependency on internal batteries and boosting reliability.
- High Resolution: Offers up to 17-bit resolution with 0.07° accuracy for meticulous angle measurements.
- Compact and Rugged Design: Features a minimal outer diameter of just 39mm and EX protection, making it resilient in harsh environments.
- Data Interfaces: Equipped with TTL connections, enabling seamless data integration and communication.
- Wide Voltage Range: Designed to operate across various voltage conditions and has undergone rigorous EMC testing for robust anti-interference capabilities.
- User-Friendly Configuration: Facilitates easy parameter settings through communication protocols and upper computer software, simplifying the installation process.
- Flexible Operation Modes: Supports both query and automatic return modes, providing real-time position and speed feedback. Programmable options include baud rate, setting position, counting direction, and speed feedback.
- Cost-Effective Performance: Presents a space-efficient design with high performance at a competitive price point.
- Durable and Reliable: Incorporates magnetic sensors for enduring performance and accuracy in challenging environments.
Encoder Technology | Absolute Magnetic Encoder | Power-off memory | Retains position data even after power loss |
Memory Range | Multiturn within singleturn and 0~360°*N turns | Maximum mechanical speed | Single-turn max of 5000 RPM |
Multiturn Turns | Singleturn, 16 turns, 24turns, 32turns,50turns,64turns, 100turns, 400 turns, 600 turns, 1800turns, 5400turns, 10800turns, 21600 turns | Resolution | 1024(10bit), 4096(12bit), 32768(15bit), 65536(16bit), 131072 (17bit) per 360° |
Output | TTL | Kernel refresh cycle | < 50uS |
Electrical life | > 100000 h | Supply Voltage | 5v~24V |
Current consumption | max. 70 mA | Power consumption | max. 0.38 W |
Shaft Diameter | 6mm, 8mm | Flange material | Aluminum |
Shaft Type | Solid, Blind Hollow | Shaft material | Stainless steel |
Protection Rating | EX | Temperature | -40 °C up to +85 °C |
Connection Type | Male Connect or Cable | Flange | Clamping flange, Blind hollow shaft |
Shaft load axial / radial | 20 N/80 N | Weight | 86~200g |
Single-turn accuracy | < ±0.025° | Repeat accuracy | < ±0.05° |
Explosionproof TTL Modbus RTU Absolute Rotary Encoder: Single-Turn and Multi-Turn with Power-Off Memory (EX)
Introducing our Explosionproof TTL Absolute Rotary Encoder, specifically engineered for both single-turn and multi-turn applications, offering exceptional power-off memory and EX protection. This sturdy encoder is an excellent choice for demanding environments where explosion resistance and precise data retention are paramount.
Industry Applications
Ideal for precise absolute position measurements in sectors such as automated guided vehicle systems (AGVs), industrial trucks, commercial vehicles, packaging machines, logistics, agricultural and forestry machinery, construction and mining equipment, as well as specialized or municipal vehicles requiring Explosionproof TTL technology.
FAQ
How to Calculate Angles
For a single-turn 4096-count encoder:
One full rotation of the encoder equals 360°, so each step represents 360° / 4096 ≈ 0.088°. If the difference between two encoder readings is 1000 steps, the corresponding angle difference is 360° / 4096 * 1000 ≈ 87.899°.
How to Calculate Speed
For a single-turn 2000-count encoder:
One full rotation of the encoder equals 360°, and it outputs 2000 pulses. If the encoder outputs 1000 pulses in 10 ms, the corresponding speed is calculated as 1000 / 2000 * 1000 * 60 / 10^3 ≈ 3000 RPM.
Additionally, we also support directly reading the encoder’s speed value.
How to Calculate Position Value for a Multi-Turn Encoder
Assuming the encoder resolution is 12-bit multi-turn / 13-bit single-turn, and the encoder outputs a current position value of 16300:
The current number of turns is 16300 / 8192 = 19 (rounded down, using INT or TRUNC function in Excel).
The single-turn value is 16300 – 19 * 8192 = 7352.
Drawing 6mm solid shaft (Above)
Drawing 8mm blind hollow shaft (Above)
Drawing 8mm solid shaft (Above)
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