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ISC5806-401-1000-BZ1-524-L
YUMO
YM0000001
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◆Note:
1, Please contact sales representative to confirm the correctness and availability of the part number
2, Line Driver is only available with 5-24V DC
3, Resolutions in grey background are NOT available with index width 1T
◆Feature
A rotary encoder, also called a optical encoder, is an electro-mechanical device that converts the angular position or motion of a shaft or axle to an analog or digital code.
There are two main types: absolute and incremental (relative). The output of absolute encoders indicates the current position of the shaft, making them angle transducers. The output of incremental encoders provides information about the motion of the shaft, which is typically further processed elsewhere into information such as speed, distance and position.
◆Application
Rotary encoders are used in many applications that require precise shaft unlimited rotation—including industrial controls, robotics, special purpose photographic lenses,computer input devices (such as optomechanical mice and trackballs), controlled stress rheometers, and rotating radar platforms.
◆Technical Specifications
◆Connection Table
◆Dimension
◆Note:
1, Please contact sales representative to confirm the correctness and availability of the part number
2, Line Driver is only available with 5-24V DC
3, Resolutions in grey background are NOT available with index width 1T
◆Feature
A rotary encoder, also called a optical encoder, is an electro-mechanical device that converts the angular position or motion of a shaft or axle to an analog or digital code.
There are two main types: absolute and incremental (relative). The output of absolute encoders indicates the current position of the shaft, making them angle transducers. The output of incremental encoders provides information about the motion of the shaft, which is typically further processed elsewhere into information such as speed, distance and position.
◆Application
Rotary encoders are used in many applications that require precise shaft unlimited rotation—including industrial controls, robotics, special purpose photographic lenses,computer input devices (such as optomechanical mice and trackballs), controlled stress rheometers, and rotating radar platforms.
◆Technical Specifications
◆Connection Table
◆Dimension