Absolute rotary encoder CMV22 series
opticalmagneticmulti-turn

Absolute rotary encoder - CMV22 series - TR-Electronic GmbH - optical / magnetic / multi-turn
Absolute rotary encoder - CMV22 series - TR-Electronic GmbH - optical / magnetic / multi-turn
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Characteristics

Type
absolute
Technology
optical, magnetic
Construction
solid-shaft, multi-turn
Output signal
analog, current output, with SSI interface
Other characteristics
compact, miniature, safety
Housing diameter

22 mm
(0.87 in)

Shaft diameter

6 nm

Description

Optically or magnetically scanning rotary encoders from TR-Electronic precisely detect positions in steel production, wind turbines, cranes and ships etc. and, when explosion protected, in painting plants. Miniature versions ensure the correct position in medical engineering and SIL3 approved absolute encoders provide for the necessary safety. In addition to high-quality encoders for almost any application, we offer extensive accessories such as programming tools, displays and assembly components for quick and easy commissioning and seamless process integration. SSI, analogue Advantages _ Alternative for potentiometers _ Customer-specific solutions _ Further interfaces available _ Very small construction Advanced data for product Absolute-Encoder CMV22 - A, <= 256 Rev. Nominal voltage - Specific value 24 VDC - Limit values, min/max 14/30 VDC Nominal current, typically - Specific value 50 mA - Condition unloaded Device design - Type Single-/Multi-Turn Total resolution <= 20 Bit Number of steps per revolution <= 4096 Number of revolutions = 15 kOhm - Current output 0…24 mA - Load resistance (I) <= 350 Ohm Cycle time 500 μs Parameter/Function, changeable Resolution

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