Posted on October 13, 2023 by Peter Jansson - Uncategorized
AksIM-4™ is a non-contact, high performance off-axis absolute rotary encoder designed for integration into applications with limited space and systems with larger diameters. A hollow ring, absolute functionality, and high accuracy make this encoder suitable for many applications.
The AksIM-4™ encoder system consists of an axially magnetised ring and a readhead. The encoders are equipped with BiSS communication interface and offer binary resolutions up to 21 bits per revolution and high accuracy.
Features
True absolute system
Custom magnetic sensor ASIC
Self-calibration option
Resolution up to 21 bits
Benefits
High accuracy
High repeatability
Low profile, non-contact
High speed operation
Integrated status LED
Posted on June 8, 2022 by Peter Jansson - Uncategorized
DIS QR46 angle sensor is using the contactless measuring principle.
DIS QR46 properties:
- Contactless Hall principle
- Available different outputs: 4-20mA, 0-5V, 0.5-4.5V, 0-10V, 1-9V, PWM
- IP66
- Small size, flange holes distance 50mm
- Fits Elobau 424A lever (350210)
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Posted on January 25, 2021 by Peter Jansson - Uncategorized
CP-22H Multi-turn Series
- Contactless Angle Sensor (Multi-turns)
- Effective Electrical Angle : ±900°- ±9000°
- Absolute Linearity : ±1%FS
- IP Rating : IP67
- Output : Dual Output option
Posted on May 29, 2019 by Peter Jansson - Uncategorized
Sorry, this entry is only available in Finnish.
Posted on September 28, 2016 by admin - Uncategorized
Angle sensors measure the angle between two objects. The angle measurement can be either absolute or incremental: absolute sensors provide the angle reading straight away after switching the sensor on whereas incremental sensors require for you to visit the home station first and start the measuring again from there.
- DIS rotary encoder, with optional calibration of zero point and maximum point
- No tools necessary for calibration and it is easy to do using the calibrating wire
Posted on September 28, 2016 by admin - Uncategorized
Angle sensors measure the angle between two objects. The angle measurement can be either absolute or incremental: absolute sensors provide the angle reading straight away after switching the sensor on whereas incremental sensors require for you to visit the home station first and start the measuring again from there.
Inclination sensors can be divided into different categories depending on the measuring technique and on whether the coupling is mechanical through an axis or contactless. Measuring techniques include for example the traditional potentiometer, inductive, optic, and magnetic contactless.
Output signal is analog 0,5-4,5 / 0-10 VDC or 4 – 20 mA, or digital CANopen.