Multi-turn absolute encoders with DeviceNet technology is the latest addition to the Kübler line of Fieldbus absolute encoders.
The DeviceNet multi-turn encoders are available in an industry standard 58mm diameter (Model 5860) for shaft style units and 90mm diameter (Model 9080) for the hollowshaft units (bore sizes to 25mm). Both styles achieve 25 bits of resolution through 13 bits per turn and 12 bits of turn data. The DeviceNet encoder features the following programmable options: direction control; per turn resolution; number of turns; and a user-defined offset value. On-board diagnostics monitor the encoder’s vital internal operations, including LED aging, over frequency and CPU watchdog. Standard options include eurofast quick disconnects.
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