Dynapar Corp. Datasheets for Absolute Rotary Encoders
Absolute rotary encoders use optical, mechanical, or magnetic indexing for angular measurement. They do not lose their position after power-down, but instead provide absolute position upon power-up without requiring a home cycle or any shaft rotation.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| he ACURO AI25 absolute encoder is available in a single-turn or multi-turn version. Its multi-turn design is based on a reliable high-speed gear with optical scanning and the latest generation... | |
| The ACURO AI25 optical industrial absolute encoder is available in a single-turn or multi-turn version. The multi-turn design is based on a reliable high-speed gear with optical scanning and the... | |
| The AD34 is the most compact absolute encoder in class. It is available with a resolution upto 17 Bit Singleturn. The mechanical design consists of two ball bearings and a... | |
| Short Mounting Depth Allows Installation in Tight Motor Endbells Up to 10,000RPM Speed Capability for Majority of Servomotor Applications 8mm Hubshaft Mount for Easy Installation | |
| Special Conical Shaft for Concentric Motor Mounting Up to 22 Bits of Singleturn Absolute Positioning for Smooth Low Speed Motor Performance Integrated On-Board Diagnostics to Monitor Encoder Health | |
| Up to 14 Bit of Singleturn and 12 Bits of True Multiturn Absolute Positioning Onboard Diagnostics Parallel Interface | |
| Up to 17 Bit True Singleturn Positioning Onboard Diagnostics SSI Interface |