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The SUCH high resolution incremental linear encoder uses non-contact optical technology, operates at 5V, and offers three resolutions of 0.1µm/0.5µm/1µm, with a maximum output frequency of 12.5 MHz. Incremental linear encoders are characterized by their small size, high resolution, high load capacity, low torque, low energy consumption, and stable performance, making them widely used in automated manufacturing, high-end CNC machine tools, and metrology verification.
A typical linear encoder mainly includes a measuring scale, a readhead (sensor), signal processing electronics, and an output interface. The scale provides a reference pattern, while the readhead detects movement along the scale and converts it into an electrical signal.
Linear encoders offer advantages such as high positioning accuracy, fast response speed, and reliable motion feedback. They directly measure actual linear motion, thus reducing errors caused by mechanical transmission components such as screws or belts.
Based on different sensing technologies, linear encoders can be classified into several types, including optical linear encoders, magnetic linear encoders, capacitive linear encoders, and inductive linear encoders. Each type is suitable for different environments and accuracy requirements.