The encoder has a standard pin configuration with connections for power supply, ground, and signal output. It also includes pins for additional features such as index signals or commutation tracks if applicable.
The E6A2-CS3C 60P/R 0.5M encoder operates on the principle of converting mechanical rotary motion into electrical pulses. It consists of a rotating disc with slots or marks that interrupt an optical or magnetic sensor, generating electrical signals corresponding to the rotational movement.
This encoder is widely used in various industrial applications, including: - CNC machinery - Robotics - Conveyor systems - Packaging equipment - Printing machinery - Automated assembly lines
These alternative models offer different resolutions and cable lengths to suit specific application requirements.
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