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All the products supplied by Evelta are genuine and original. We offer 14 days replacement warranty in case of manufacturing defects. For more details, please visit our cancellation and returns page.
This industrial incremental photoelectric rotary encoder is constructed with aluminum material, featuring a metal shell and stainless steel shaft. It generates AB two-phase orthogonal pulse signals through the rotation of the grating disk and optocoupler. Each phase produces 400 pulses per round, and the dual-phase output results in 1600 pulses per round (4 times output). The encoder supports a maximum speed of 5000 r/min and is suitable for measuring speed, angle, angular velocity, and other data.
The photoelectric rotary encoder has an NPN open collector output, allowing it to work directly with a Microcontroller with internal pull-up resistors. It incorporates a 750L05 voltage regulator chip, offering a wide power input range of DC4.8V-24V. This makes it compatible with various microcontrollers such as Arduino, STM32, PLC, and others.
FAQs:
Q: What is the resolution of the Incremental Photoelectric Rotary Encoder?
A: The Incremental Photoelectric Rotary Encoder has a resolution of 400 pulses per revolution (P/R), allowing for precise measurement of rotational movement.
Q: What type of output signal does the 400P/R Rotary Encoder provide?
A: The 400P/R Rotary Encoder provides incremental output signals in the form of A, B, and Z channels. These signals are used to measure rotation direction, speed, and position.
Q: What are the main applications for this Rotary Encoder?
A: This rotary encoder is ideal for applications requiring precise rotational feedback, such as in motor control, robotics, CNC machines, and industrial automation systems.
Q: What is the operating temperature range for the 400P/R Rotary Encoder?
A: The Incremental Photoelectric Rotary Encoder operates within a temperature range of -10°C to +70°C, making it suitable for various industrial and environmental conditions.
Q: What is the difference between A, B, and Z channels on the rotary encoder?
A: The A and B channels provide quadrature signals for determining direction and rotation speed, while the Z channel provides an index pulse for position referencing.