Signswise Incremental Optical Rotary Encoder for Arduino 360P/R Wide Voltage Power Supply DC 5-24V 6mm Shaft Quadrature
Description
Functions √ This incremental optical rotary encoder can be used to measure the
rotational speed, angle and acceleration of the object and the length
measurement. √ This shaft encoder is suitable for a variety of intelligent
control displacement measurement, automatic fixed- length automatic guillotine
paper machine, steel cut length control, civilian measured height human scale,
students racing robots. Connection: Yellow = A phase, Blue = B phase, Red =Vcc
power +, Black = V0 Notice: AB 2phase output must not be directly connected
with VCC, otherwise, it will burn the output triode. Specification 360 p/r
(Single-phase 360 pulses/R,Two phase 4 frequency doubling to 1440 pulses).
-Encoder size: 38 x 35.5mm/1.49″ x 1.39″ -Shaft: 6 x 13mm/0.23″ x 0.51″ -Axis
stopper platform: High 5mm, 20mm -Power source: DC 5-24V -Maximum mechanical
speed: 5000 R / min -Response frequency: 0-20KHz Output: AB 2phase output
rectangular orthogonal pulse circuit, the output for the NPN open collector
output type Package content 1 x 360P/R Incremental Rotary Encoder
Features:
- Model: incremental rotary encoders, AB two phases.
- Light weight and small size. Easy installation. Cost-effective features.
- 360P/R-360 pulses per revolution. By rotating the grating disk and optocoupler direction, this incremental optical rotary encoder generate counting pulses.
- Suitable for a variety of intelligent control of automatic guillotine paper machine, civilian measured height human scale, students racing robots and steel cut length control etc.
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Product Details:
- Manufacturer: Signswise
- Part Number: T-H-Parts-RE-003
- Item Weight: 5 ounces
- Package Dimensions: 3.98 x 3.23 x 2.72 inches
- Item model number: T-H-Parts-RE-003
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Size: 360P/R
- Style: 360 P/R
- Material: Aluminum
- Batteries Included?: No
- Batteries Required?: No
- Date First Available: March 17, 2015