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SUCH absolute magnetic encoder sensors feature a stainless steel shaft and alloy housing. The output shaft allows a maximum radial load of 100 N and a maximum axial load of 60 N, offering robust construction and impact resistance. The absolute rotary encoder uses SSI output, supplies 8~24V DC/5V DC, and has an IP54 protection rating, making it suitable for industrial applications such as elevators, energy, and automotive.
An absolute magnetic encoder uses a rotating magnet or magnetic ring and a magnetic sensor to detect changes in the magnetic field. Each shaft position corresponds to a unique magnetic pattern, which is converted into a digital code representing the absolute position, available immediately after power-up.
Wiring methods depend on the encoder type and interface. Typically, you will need to connect the power supply (+V and GND), signal output, and shielding to ground. Always follow the wiring diagram to ensure voltage and signal integrity.
Rotary encoders inherently monitor the displacement or position but can be used to measure linear distance by calculating the number of pulses compared to the known number of pulses per arc length and designed into a system that returns linear feedback.