Incremental rotary encoder RM44
absolutemagneticsolid-shaft

incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
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Characteristics

Type
incremental, absolute
Technology
magnetic
Construction
solid-shaft, synchro-flange, non-contact, flange
Output signal
analog
Protection level
rugged, EMC
Other characteristics
modular
Housing diameter

58 mm
(2.28 in)

Description

The RM44 is an encoder for mounting on electric motors or other devices for measuring shaft position and speed. The solid metal housing offers highest IP protection classes, high EMC immunity, an extended operating temperature range and best possible shock and vibration resistance. Output signals are provided in industry standard absolute, incremental, analogue sinusoidal and linear voltage formats. Resolutions of up to 13 bits absolute SSI and/or 8,192 counts per revolution incremental for 5 V or 24 V power supply are available. The RM44 with external zeroing is designed for setting the encoder zero position by using a zero pen. It is designed for a supply voltage of 5 V only. Features High speed operation to 30,000 rpm Absolute - to 13 bit (8192 counts per revolution) Industry standard absolute (SSI, BiSS C), incremental and analogue output formats Accuracy to ±0.5° Power supply 5 V or 24 V Benefits Low cost for OEM integration Excellent immunity to IP68 Non-contact, frictionless design Simple installation RoHS compliant

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

BIEMH 2024
BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 2 - Stand D-38

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    ACHEMA 2024
    ACHEMA 2024

    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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