Absolute rotary encoder ACURO AM34
optical16-bit18-bit

Absolute rotary encoder - ACURO AM34  - HENGSTLER - optical / 16-bit / 18-bit
Absolute rotary encoder - ACURO AM34  - HENGSTLER - optical / 16-bit / 18-bit
Absolute rotary encoder - ACURO AM34  - HENGSTLER - optical / 16-bit / 18-bit - image - 2
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Characteristics

Type
absolute
Technology
optical
Absolute encoder resolution
16-bit, 18-bit, 20-bit
Absolute encoder revolution number
12-bit
Construction
solid-shaft, single-turn, multi-turn
Output signal
RS-422, BiSS-C, SSI
Supply voltage
5VDC
Material
aluminum, stainless steel, plastic
Protection level
SIL 3, SIL 2, IP20
Applications
for motors
Other characteristics
compact, high-resolution, high-accuracy, miniature, high-speed, for motor feedback, bearingless, modular, security
Housing diameter

38 mm
(1.5 in)

Length

20 mm
(0.787 in)

Rotational speed

12,000 rpm
(75,398 rad.min-1)

Process temperature

Max.: 120 °C
(248 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

Short installation depth <20mm for compact and robust motors High performance for continuous power density High speed up to 12.000 rpm and temperature range up to 120°C for reliable and wear-free operation Singleturn – 16 to 20 bit for more flexibility and lower energy consumption Multiturn – 12-bit (4096 U) for immediate availability in all axes Digital Interface – SSI / BiSS for absolute digital automation with electronic data sheet Analog Interface – 256 SinCos periods / U for an independent and standardized safety evaluation Wide mounting tolerances for easy installation Motor winding temperature sensor input ACURO AM34 - A Game-Changing Solution The ACURO AM34, a groundbreaking absolute encoder that addresses the growing need for a steady reduction in component size of servomotors. In today's market, servomotor manufacturers are facing the challenge of meeting specific width and length limitations, particularly in the Automated Guided Vehicle segment and the market segment of Collaborative Robots. The AGV segment, with its specific width limitations, demands motors that can fit within those constraints without compromi¬sing on performance. Similarly, Cobots are seeking to reduce their interfering contours, making it crucial for motors to have a compact and handy design. One of the main contributors to the length of a motor is the encoder. To overcome this challenge, many manufacturers have resorted to using angled gearboxes or kit solutions. While these workarounds have provided some relief, they come with their own set of limitations and complexities.

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