Absolute Encoder for CANopen Networks

June 16, 2010
The absolute encoder for CANopen networks is the latest addition to the F36 series.  
With its compact size, the absolute encoder comes with optical multiturn technology (without gears) that offers complete resistance to magnetic fields. The encoders feature a hollow shaft diameter up to 10 mm, an IP67 rating and a temperature range of -30 to 85 deg C. Suited for medical technology or drive-engineering applications, the series leverages OptoASIC technology to reach a high resolution up to 16 bits for singleturn applications and 32 bit resolution for multiturn. Turck www.turck.us

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