13-Bit Rotary Sensors

Oct. 26, 2006
Thirteen-bit magnetic rotary sensors with 8,192 counts/rev work over a -40 to 125°C operational temperature range.

Thirteen-bit magnetic rotary sensors with 8,192 counts/rev work over a -40 to 125°C operational temperature range. Their frictionless, low-inertia operation enables consistent 0.3° positioning accuracy and speeds to 30,000 rpm. The various models offer absolute, incremental, analog, or digital outputs, and simultaneous serial synchronous interface (SSI). They are available in chip, chip-on-board, and ready-to-mount packaged versions.

Renishaw Inc., 5277 Trillium Blvd., Hoffman Estates, IL 60192, (847) 286-9953, renishaw.com

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