Incremental angle encoder MEM 25 K
magnetic

incremental angle encoder
incremental angle encoder
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
magnetic
Shaft diameter

28 mm
(1.1 in)

Length

31.8 mm
(1.252 in)

Output frequency

500 kHz

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Description

The MEM 25 is a magnetic incrémental encoder. He is a reliable hollow shaft encoder that can be fixed quickly and easily on différent sizes of motor shafts. The encoder is developed for brushless motors, motor feedback applications and rotational speed control. The MEM 25 is a real time system for high speed applications and rough environments. The encoder provides two square wave outputs in quadrature (90 degrees phase shifted) for counting and direction information and one index channel (one puise per révolution). The resolution of the encoder is determined by the number of counts per révolution (CPR). Optionally, the encoder is also available with UVW commutation signais (1, 2 or 4 pole-pairs). The power supply is selectable in a wide voltage range (5V up to 30V). Power supply and signais are provided by a 3x2x0,14mm2 shilded cable with tinned ends. Features ♦ Output channels: - 2 (quadrature) + 1 index-channel optionally: - UVW commutation signais ♦ Output type: TTL compatible or HTL compatible ♦ Resolution: up to 1024 CPR (counts per révolution) optionally: up to 4 pole-pairs ♦ Power supply: 5-30 VDC ♦ Protection class IP65 ♦ Maximum shaft diameter: 6 mm ♦ Compliant EU-directive 2011/65/EG (RoHS)

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SPS 2024

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