Absolute rotary encoder HSM22S
magneticsolid-shaftanalog

Absolute rotary encoder - HSM22S - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - magnetic / solid-shaft / analog
Absolute rotary encoder - HSM22S - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - magnetic / solid-shaft / analog
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Characteristics

Type
absolute
Technology
magnetic
Construction
solid-shaft
Output signal
analog
Protection level
IP65
Applications
industrial, for OEM
Other characteristics
compact, redundant, safety

Description

High-quality Hall encoder with selectable redundancy for safety-critical applications The HSM22S series is a compact and robust Hall-effect encoder that enables 360° measurement with wear-free sensor technology. The absolute encoder is available in three electronics versions: Standard version (non-redundant) Redundant electronics (not galvanically isolated) - with common power supply and earth Redundant electronics (galvanically isolated) - with separate power supplies and earths The ratiometric output signal scales with the operating voltage (5 V, 12 V or 24 V), allowing the sensor to be integrated into different system environments. Thanks to its compact design with a housing depth of just 13.1 mm, the HSM22S is ideal as a replacement for potentiometers, especially when a durable, wear-free solution is required. With an operating temperature range of -40 °C to +105 °C and a degree of protection of IP65, the sensor is also suitable for demanding environments. Options: Electrically effective angle of rotation: 360° as standard, optional user-defined angle of rotation Operating voltage: 5 V, 12 V or 24 V DC Signal direction of rotation: CW (clockwise) or CCW (anti-clockwise) Electrical connection: Single wires (standard: 180 mm, other lengths optional)

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