Miniature rotary encoder E4T
incrementalopticalshaft-mounted

miniature rotary encoder
miniature rotary encoder
miniature rotary encoder
miniature rotary encoder
miniature rotary encoder
miniature rotary encoder
miniature rotary encoder
miniature rotary encoder
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
optical
Construction
shaft-mounted
Output signal
digital
Supply voltage
5 VDC
Other characteristics
miniature
Incremental encoder résolution (pulses per revolution

Min.: 400 unit

Max.: 4,000 unit

Resolution

Min.: 100 mm
(3.94 in)

Max.: 1,000 mm
(39.37 in)

Rotational speed

60,000 rpm
(376,991 rad.min-1)

Output frequency

100 kHz

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Description

Push-on hub - spring loaded collet design Minimum shaft length of .275 in. Fits shaft diameters of .079 in. to .250 in. Product Description The E4T miniature transmissive optical encoder is designed to provide digital quadrature encoder feedback for high volume, limited space applications. The E4T is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the E4P that offers higher maximum speed and increased output drive. The E4T utilizes an innovative, push-on encoder disk that accepts shaft diameters of 2.0mm to .250 in. The E4T miniature encoder base provides mounting holes for two #3-48, length 3/16 in. or two M2.5, length 4mm screws on a .586 in. bolt circle. The encoder cover is easily snapped onto the base and is marked with the connector pin-out. The E4T series encoder is connected using a 4-conductor, high retention, polarized, 1.25mm pitch connector. Mating cables and connectors (see the Cables / Connectors web page) are not included and are available separately. Please Note: Due to the E4T's push-on hub design, it is recommended for use as a one-time installation.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.