As an absolute encoder,motion sensing device manufacturer Encoder’s Model A58SB is especially suited to applications where an encoder needs to retain position information after power-off scenarios.
“In any type of machinery that has a time-consuming positioning routine – an example would be a satellite dish – an absolute encoder is ideal,” explains Sarah Walter, electrical engineer and EPC Sales Engineer. “With an absolute encoder, the controller has precise motion feedback about the position of the equipment, without needing to re-home during every start-up. Requiring the equipment to always re-home consumes valuable uptime. With absolute positioning, the controller ‘knows’ exactly where the machine is at all times, even after a power cycle.”
The Model A58SB Absolute Encoder offers:
• Multi-turn resolution up to 43 bits
• Up to 16 bits of single-turn resolution
• SSI or CANopen® communications
• 58 mm diameter flange
• Shaft in 6 mm or 10 mm
• Synchro or clamping flange available
• M12 axial or radial connector, in 5-pin (CANopen®) or 8-pin (SSI) configuration
• Operating temperature range of -40° C to 85° C
• Sealing rating of IP65 on the shaft, with the balance of the unit rated to IP67
• Optional Internal Resistor
• Durable magnetic technology
• Proven turns counting technology with no gears or batteries
• Continuous digital position monitoring
• Ability to retain absolute position after a power outage
• Can be used in draw wire applications with theEPC Model LCX
• Can be used with abracket and measuring wheelfor a linear measurement solution.
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