Incremental Encoder
Incremental encoders work by providing a certain amount of pulses in the encoder's rotation to give distance and speed feedback for motor applications.
The incremental encoder provides specific pulses for the encoder rotation, and these pulses may be in one or two lines of pulses. These lines are typically designated as "A" and "B" channels, and the offset phasing of the channels, which is also known as the quadrature, helps determine rotation. The signals are created by a sensory array inside a printed circuit board, and the rest of the incremental encoder includes a spindle assembly and cover.
Incremental encoders are useful for light-duty, heavy-duty and industrial applications.
- End Hollow Shaft Encoder
Semi-hollow shaft encoders are similar to hollow shaft encoders mounting in the same way. However the encoder's shaft bore only extends partially through the encoder. As they only have a bore at one end, their ingress susceptibility could be considered as reduced by a factor of 50% in some cases.
Picture | Model | Application | Outer Dia. (mm) |
Shaft Dia. (mm) |
Resolution |
Operating Voltage | Output Signal | Max Mechanical Speed(r/min) | Protection Class | Operating Temperature | PDF Download |
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RCC58H | Automation | 58 | 6/8/10/12/14/15 | 100-5000ppr | 5V/8-26V/12-30V/12V | A,B,Z,/A,-A,B,-B,Z,-Z | 6000 | IP54 | -20-+85℃ | |||
RCC50H | Automation | 50 | 6/8/10/12 | 100-5000ppr | 5V/8-26V/12-30V/12V | A,B,Z,/A,-A,B,-B,Z,-Z | 6000 | IP54 | -20-+85℃ | |||
DCC38H | Automation | 38 | 6/8 | 30-5000ppr | 5V/8-26V/12-30V/12V | A,B,Z,/A,-A,B,-B,Z,-Z | 6000 | IP54 | -20-+85℃ |
Output Signal Definition:
C:open collector;E:voltage;F:pushpull;L:line driver; A:wide voltage line driver