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    Incremental Optical Encoder Sensor with Solid Shaft, 100 ppr

    SKU: SUCH-IRE-100PS
    $155.24
    ● Resolution 100 ppr ● Cable edge output ● Diameter of shell 38mm ● Diameter of shaft 6mm
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    Overview

    Buy a low-cost incremental optical encoder sensor with a solid shaft. The SUCH optical incremental encoder features a solid stainless steel shaft, a resolution of 100 ppr, a housing diameter of 38mm, a shaft diameter of 6mm, and an IP51 waterproof rating. This 100ppr incremental rotary encoder has a waterproof interface, offers multiple output modes, and can operate in temperatures ranging from -30℃ to +85℃.

    Feature

    • High Versatility: Fast response, high speed, resistant to high/low temperatures, vibration, and shock.
    • Wide Applications: Incremental optical encoders can be used in automatic control, measurement, robotics, printing and packaging, and other fields.
    • High Reliability: Utilizing a metal housing and stainless steel spindle, and employing ASIC devices internally, it offers enhanced stability and protection.

    Dimension (Unit:mm)

    Optical encoder sensor dimension

    Wiring

    Color Signal
    Red Vcc
    Black GND
    Green A
    White B
    Yellow Z
    Brown A-
    Gray B-
    Orange Z-
    Specs
    Maximum Shaft Speed 5000 r/min
    Starting Torque <0.03Nm (25℃)
    Maximum Shaft Load Radial load: 50N, axial load: 20N
    Shock Resistance 50G/11ms
    Anti-vibration 10G (10~2000Hz)
    Rotational Inertia 4*10-8kgm2
    Operating Temperature -30~+85℃ (-22~+185℉)
    Storage Temperature -35~+95℃ (-31~+203℉)
    Protection Level IP51
    Weight 100g


    Electrical Parameters

    Output Circuit Open-collector Voltage
    Supply Voltage Vcc DC 5V±0.2 DC 5~24V DC 5V±0.2/DC 5~24V
    Current Consumption ≤60mA ≤60mA
    Output High Level ≥3.5V ≥Vcc-2.5V -
    Output Low Level ≤0.5V ≤0.5V -
    Rise Time Tr ≤500ns ≤1500ns -
    Fall Time Tf ≤100ns ≤300ns -
    Maximum Frequency Response 0 ~ 100kHz

     

    Output Circuit Push-pull Line Driver
    Supply Voltage Vcc DC 5V±0.2/DC 5~24V DC 5V±0.2 DC 5~24V
    Current Consumption ≤60mA ≤100mA
    Output High Level - ≥2.5V ≥Vcc-2.5V
    Output Low Level - ≤0.5V ≤1.0V
    Rise Time Tr - ≤200ns ≤500ns
    Fall Time Tf - ≤200ns ≤200ns
    Maximum Frequency Response 0 ~ 100kHz


    Model Selection

    Shaft Type S: Shaft
    Diameter of Shell 38: 38mm
    Diameter of Shaft 06: 6mm
    Connection Type G: Cable edge output
    Cable Length* 1: 1m
    2: 2m
    3: 3m
    4: 4m
    Resolution 100: 100 ppr
    Production Identifier B
    Z Signal M: Output 1 if receiving Z signal
    Z Signal Wavelength Default: 1T
    Output Mode * C: Open-collector NPN
    CP: Open-collector PNP
    T: Voltage output NPN+R
    P: Push-pull output NPN+PNP
    L: Line driver 26LS31
    K: Line driver 7272
    Voltage * 5: +5VDC
    830: +8~30VDC

    Note: * indicates optional parameters. You can select parameters from the drop-down list. Some custom parameters cannot be selected directly from the list. Please contact us for assistance.

    Application
    Incremental encoder for displacement measurement



    Displacement Measurement

    Incremental encoder for position measurement



    Position Measurement

    Incremental encoder for speed control



    Speed Control

    FAQ

    When the shaft of an incremental encoder rotates, it generates a series of electrical pulses. These pulses come from two output channels (A and B) that are slightly out of phase, allowing the system to determine the rotational speed, direction, and relative position. The Z (index) channel provides a pulse as a reference for each revolution.

    First, connect the power supply (+V and GND) according to the encoder specifications. Then connect the signal output, ensuring signal type compatibility. Finally, ground the shielded wire to reduce electrical noise.

    • Regular cleaning: Keep the encoder housing and the area around the shaft clean to prevent dust and oil from entering.
    • Check wiring: Ensure cables and wiring are secure and free from wear or looseness.
    • Avoid overload: Prevent excessive mechanical force on bearings or couplings.
    • Regular testing: Rotate the encoder shaft and check if the output pulses are normal.
    • Environmental protection: When using in humid, vibrating, or high-temperature environments, ensure the encoder model is appropriate or install protective measures.
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