Absolute Technology
绝对编码器是一种设备,提供了一个联合国ique code for each increment of shaft rotation, meaning that an absolute encoder indicates both that the shaft position has changed, and the absolute position of the shaft. EPC’s absolute encoders now offer a higher resolution of 16 bits for single turn resolution and 43 bits for multi-turn resolution, allowing these absolute encoders to measure smaller increments, and allowing a longer run-time before reset.
“Absolute encoders are becoming more and more prevalent in industry,” explains Sarah Walter, EPC Technical Applications Engineer. “They offer connectivity, are more resistant to electrical noise, and retain position information after a power loss.”
Absolute encoders are ideal for safe operation of systems that always need exact location information to prevent damage to equipment or bodily injury. This is especially true in the event of a loss of power scenario. EPC absolute encoders maintain position value without being powered, so if there is rotation during the power-loss, this movement is tracked and retained. Once power is restored, the encoder can transmit the location information immediately.
As more equipment and industries rely on real time data, absolute encoders make an excellent motion feedback solution. There is no longer a need to use additional devices and time to calculate positional data. EPC’s absolute encoders offer real-time information with SSI, CANopen, and EtherCAT communication protocols. Watch thevideofor more information.
EPC Absolute Encoders offer:
• 16 bits resolution for single turn, and 43 bits resolution for multi-turn
• SSI, CANopen or EtherCAT communications
• Maintenance-free and environmentally-friendly magnetic design
• Energy harvesting magnetic multi-turn technology
• No gears or batteries
• Electronic cam switches on CANopen and EtherCAT models
• Compact design with bus cover