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EATON Counter Encoders

Eaton counter encoders are used to measure the position or motion of an object and provide precise and accurate information about the movement taking place. They can be used to count the number of ...Read More

23 Products
StyleModelMPNPrice
A
38150060
38150060£2,240.04
B
38150100
38150100-
RFQ
C
38150120
38150120-
RFQ
A
38150600
38150600£2,519.40
D
38151001
38151001£3,282.37
E
38151060
38151060£3,282.37
E
38151100
38151100£3,105.30
E
38151600
38151600£2,746.71
D
38159100
38159100£3,447.54
D
38159120
38159120£3,447.54
D
38159600
38159600£3,385.72
F
48370060
48370060£3,607.70
F
48370100
48370100£3,607.70
F
48370120
48370120£3,607.70
F
48370600
48370600£4,163.55
F
48371060
48371060£5,519.95
F
48371100
48371100£5,519.95
F
48371120
48371120£5,519.95
F
48371400
48371400-
RFQ
F
48371600
48371600£6,370.44
D
381511000
381511000£3,282.37
D
381591000
381591000-
RFQ
D
381591800
381591800£4,290.22

Working Mechanism

  • An encoder consists of a sensor, a signal processing circuit and an output interface.
  • The sensor (absolute / incremental) detects the position or motion of the object and generates an electrical signal.
  • The signal circuit processes the sensor signal and converts it into a digital or analogue output.
  • The output interface (parallel, serial or USB) transmits the processed signal to the control system.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of double-sealed ball bearings?

Double-sealed ball bearings have two seals on either side to prevent dust, dirt and other contaminants. They are typically used in applications having exposure to a high level of debris or moisture.

What is the difference between absolute and incremental encoders?

Absolute encoders have a unique digital code for each position. Incremental encoders, on the other hand, generate pulses that are counted to determine position.

What is the function of quadrature encoders?

Quadrature encoders are designed to measure the position or rotation of an object and generate two output signals (A & B) that are 90 degrees out of phase with each other. The quadrature output signals allow the encoder to deliver more accurate position information than a single-channel encoder. By comparing the phase difference between two signals, the direction of rotation can be determined and by counting the number of pulses, the position can be indicated.

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