Eltra Encoders: Absolute Linear Encoder
IndMALL offers Eltra Encoders, a range of devices perfect for many industrial needs. These encoders, including Rotary Incremental, Rotary Absolute, and Linear types, use special technologies to accurately measure movement. They come in different styles and can be customized to fit specific Tasks. Eltra Rotary Encoders are great for precise tasks in tough conditions, like in robotics or CNC machines. They are built strong and can work well in harsh environments. Whether you need to control speed, position, or movement in your machines, Eltra Encoders are a reliable choice.
Eltra Incremental Rotary Encoders
- Type: Rotary Incremental Encoders (Optical and Magnetic types).
- Mounting: Solid, Blind/Through Hollow Shaft options.
- Technology: Optical and Magnetic sensing technologies.
- Applications: Suitable for controlling the position and angular speed of mechanical axles.
- Resolution: A wide range of resolutions is available.
- Outputs: Various electronic output options to suit different applications.
Eltra Absolute Rotary Encoders
- Technology: Optical and Magnetic, Singleturn, and Multiturn Encoders.
- Design: Solid and Blind Hollow Shaft options, Miniaturized models
- Performance: High resolution for precision, suitable for high-speed applications.
- Output: Options include Parallel and SSI, with high-speed interfaces.
- Durability: Robust, IP 66 rated, for harsh environments.
- Special Features: Energy Harvesting, BiSS-C interface.
- Applications: Robotics, CNC, industrial automation.
Eltra Linear Encoders
- Technology: Incremental, Potentiometer, Magnetostrictive.
- Design: Various models, and mechanical configurations.
- Performance: High precision, suitable for industrial use.
- Output: Analog, digital (SSI, PROFIBUS®).
- Durability: Reliable in harsh environments.
- Features: Contactless sensing, slack recovery.
- Applications: Warehouses, presses, extruders.
- Environment: Robust, high mechanical strength, IP protection.
Product List:
Model No |
Image |
Shaft diameter (max) |
Operating temperature (°C) |
Resolution (max) |
Output frequency (max) |
Enclosure rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
EL-ER 30 | 6mm | -20°… +70 ° | 2.048 ppr | 220 kHz | IP 54 | |
EA 58-63 | 10mm | 0° … +60° | 13 bit | 25 kHz | IP 66 | |
EC 34 | 10mm | -20° … +70° | 2.500 ppr | 220 kHz | IP 64 | |
EH 17-EH 30 | 6.35 mm | -20° … +60° | 1.024 ppr | 105 kHz | IP 54 | |
EMA 22 | 10mm | -40° … +125° | 13 bit | 100 kHz … 1 MHz | IP 67 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which encoder is used in a servo motor?
Servo motors typically employ two types of encoders: “incremental encoders” and “absolute encoders.” Incremental encoders provide relative position information, while absolute encoders offer precise location data. For instance, Oriental Motor’s NX series servo motors use a 20-bit absolute encoder, ensuring low vibration even at lower speeds.
What is encoder and how it works?
An encoder is a device that translates mechanical motion into an electrical signal, readable by control systems like counters or PLCs. It emits feedback signals, enabling the determination of position, count, speed, and direction in motion control applications. This functionality is crucial for precise motion control in various machinery.
What is encoder in DC?
In DC motors, an encoder serves as a key component for speed control feedback. It measures the rotor’s speed within the motor, where a rotating armature interacts with a magnetic field from the stator. This encoder then offers closed-loop feedback to the drive, ensuring accurate and precise speed regulation.
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