Gurley Precision Instruments Datasheets for Incremental Rotary Encoders
Incremental rotary encoders are multi-turn sensors that use optical, mechanical, or magnetic index-counting for angular measurement. They contain no absolute reference, but instead count relative to the turn-on position.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| 1.06" dia x 1.8" long body; 1/8" shaft, Up to 1800 cycles/rev (A quad B) at 100 kHz with internal electronics, Up to 36,000 cycles/rev (A quad B) at 1... | |
| 3.5" dia x 2.4" long body; fits shafts up to 1.20" dia, Internal bellows-type precision flexible shaft coupling, Up to 90,000 cycles/rev (A quad B) at 500 kHz with internal... | |
| Major Features and Advantages: Resolution up to 262,144 cycles/rev (1,048,576 counts/rev) RS-422 differential line driver output for noise immunity Once-per-rev index signal IP64 for harsh environments Accuracy: down to +/-... | |
| The model 7700 Incremental and encoder is a compact, non-contact modular encoder with superior performance. Available in many resolutions and configurations, it is easy to install and its optional commutation... | |
| The Model 9710 is a versatile rotary incremental encoder. Its modular construction provides friction-free operation, and the wide selection of disc sizes affords the design engineer great flexibility. | |
| The Model R137 optical incremental encoder is designed for industrial-grade applications requiring high resolution in a small package. Mechanical features are as follows: • Optical reflective technology • Single-board, surface-mount... | |
| The Models R112S and R112B optical incremental encoders are designed for light industrial applications that require high resolution in a very small package. The two models share these features: • | |
| The Models R119 and R120 optical incremental encoders are designed for light industrial applications that require high resolution in a very small package. The two models share these features: • | |
| The Seiries 835S is a family of industrial-grade optical incremental encoders, available in twodifferent models. They have the same mechanical and electrical features, but differ inperformance and price. | |
| The Series 8460 is a robust metrology-grade encoder that is equally well-suited for industrial applications. It incorporates four reading heads to eliminate many common sources of encoder errors, while its... | |
| The Series 9480H is a robust metrology-grade encoder that is equally well-suited for industrial applications. It incorporates four reading heads to eliminate many common sources of encoder errors, while its... | |
| The Series 9x20 is a family of optical incremental encoders designed for industrial grade applications that require high resolution and high accuracy. The Series 920 is available in two basic... | |
| The Series 9x20 is a family of optical incremental encoders designed for industrialgradeappli cations that require high resolution and high accuracy. The Series 920 isavailable in two basic models and... | |
| The Series 9x25 is a family of optical incremental encoders designed for industrial-grade applications that require high resolution and high accuracy. | |
| The series M108 magnetic rotary encoder is designed for harsh environments that require up to twelve bits of resolution (4096 words or counts/turn) in a very small package. The non-contact,... | |
| The series M122 magnetic rotary encoders are designed for light industrial applications that require up to thirteen bits of resolution (8192 words or counts/turn) in a very small package. The... | |
| The Series R176H is a family of optical incremental encoders designed for industrial-grade applications that require thru-hollow shafts, high resolution and high accuracy. • Resolutions up to 450,000 cycles/rev (1,800,000... |