Incremental linear encoder IT5602L
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Incremental linear encoder - IT5602L - POSIC - inductive / non-contact / exposed
Incremental linear encoder - IT5602L - POSIC - inductive / non-contact / exposed
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
inductive
Construction
non-contact, exposed
Output signal
digital
Protection level
ultra-rugged, shockproof
Applications
for harsh environments, for OEM
Other characteristics
compact, high-resolution, miniature, programmable, surface-mount
Resolution

20 nm

Linear encoder speed

Min.: 0 m/s
(0 ft/s)

Max.: 36 m/s
(118.11 ft/s)

Output frequency

Min.: 0 MHz

Max.: 1.2 MHz

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Description

Highly miniaturized: 8 x 10 x 0.8 mm Outputs A quad B and Index Insensitive to magnetic interference fields Robust against oil grease, liquids, dust, particles Programmable resolution and max speed Optional with holder, cable, and connector The IT5602L incremental encoder kit consists of an encoder and a linear scale. The encoder is an integrated circuit in a PCB housing. It provides incremental A and B output signals in quadrature as well as an Index-pulse. The linear scale is a PCB with passive copper strips. The resolution and the maximum speed of the encoder are user-programmable or can be programmed ex-factory.
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