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POSITAL IXARC OCD-CAA1B-1212-C100-H3P CANopen
POSITAL IXARC OCD-CAA1B-1212-C100-H3P CANopen

POSITAL IXARC OCD-CAA1B-1212-C100-H3P CANopen Absolute Rotary Encoder

Product ID : 37102066


Galleon Product ID 37102066
Shipping Weight 0.01 lbs
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Model OCD-CAA1B-1212-C100-H3P
Manufacturer POSITAL
Shipping Dimension 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches
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POSITAL IXARC OCD-CAA1B-1212-C100-H3P CANopen Features

  • Optical CANopen Absolute Rotary Encoder

  • Flange: Clamp, ø 58 mm (C)

  • Number of Revolutions: Multiturn#12 bit (4096 rev), Singleturn Resolution: 12 bit

  • Connection Type: Connection Cap#3 x Cable Gland

  • Protection Class: ≥ IP64 / IP65


About POSITAL IXARC OCD-CAA1B-1212-C100-H3P CANopen

The POSITAL IXARC OCD-CAA1B-1212-C100-H3P Optical CANopen encoder provides 12 bit resolution and 12 bit resolution along with excellent dynamic response and is suitable for use in areas with high magnetic fields A CANopen interface helps to simplify installation and offers the following programmable features: Resolution, preset, 2 limit switches, 8 CAMS, baud rate, CAN-Identifier, bootloader, transmission modes: polled, cyclic, sync. Aluminum flange, Steel housing and void temperature range provide IP54, IP64 – IP65 (EN 60529) environmental protection. Since the rotation of the code discs is an entirely mechanical process, there is no risk of these devices losing track of their absolute position due to a temporary loss of instrument power. No backup batteries are required! A key component of optical rotary encoders is a code disk mounted on the encoder shaft. This disk is made of a transparent material that has a concentric pattern of transparent and opaque areas. Infrared light from an LED shines through the code disk, onto an array of photoreceptors. As the shaft turns, a unique combination of photoreceptors are illuminated or blocked from light by the pattern on the disk. For multiturn models, there is an additional set of code discs arranged in a gear train. As the main encoder shaft rotates, these discs are geared together to turn like the wheels of an odometer. The rotational position of each disc is monitored optically and the output is a count of the net number of rotations of the encoder shaft.