At an extremely competitive price, multi-turn absolute encoder expands performance of all-in-one integrated motor and electronics products without increasing their size A multi-turn absolute encoder ...
POSITAL’s new family of kit encoders provide the manufacturers of servomotors and other machinery with rugged, accurate and cost-efficient tools for building rotary position measurements into their ...
Sensata Technologies announced the availability of the MHM5 and MHK5 absolute multi-turn encoders with either Ethernet/IP or ProfiNet interfaces for Factory 4.0 applications. They are available in ...
The SKM 36 SinCos Motor Feedback System is a multi-turn rotary encoder that tracks absolute position over 4,096 turns. The SKM 36 features a minimum number of components to allow miniature and ...
Sensata MHK5 and MHM5 Absolute Multi-Turn Encoders are robust, compact and feature precision ball bearings with a sealing flange. These Sensata-BEI encoders offer high accuracy at +/-0.022° linearity ...
Oriental Motor of Japan is offering stepper motors with battery-free multi-turn absolute position encoding that can ride through power-loss. Oriental Motor of Japan is offering stepper motors with ...
The AFS single-turn and AFM multi-turn absolute encoders with SSI (synchronous serial interface) output feature a new bearing design and metal code disc that extends the life of each encoder, helping ...
Posital's Magnetocode (MCD) encoders are available with heavy-duty IP69K stainless steel housings — for a reliable alternative to potentiometers. Posital's Magnetocode (MCD) encoders are available ...
Eliminating buttons or switches, the HMT25 multi-turn absolute encoder integrates an electronic reset capability that initializes the component via software. By sending a timed pulse through the reset ...
Sensor specialist BAUMER continues to expand its range of ultra-compact, maintenance-free encoders for harsh industrial applications following the introduction of the EB360 a new multi-turn encoder.
Every encoder-based motion-control axis, such as a servo motor or step motor, must know where it is to be accurate. If it doesn’t, it will never reach its target position. But the encoder must first ...