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Incremental Rotary Encoder, Shaft, 5000 ppr

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$299.95
Favourable price optical shaft encoder adopts stainless steel shaft, high reliability, high resolution 5000 ppr, high quality, several output modes to choose, manufacturer direct sale. Incremental rotary encoder has 52mm shell diameter and 8mm shaft diameter.
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SKU: ATO-IRE-5000PS
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Incremental optical rotary encoders with 5000 ppr can be used for robots, workbenches, injection molding machines, electronic equipment, printing and packaging machinery, non-standard equipment and CNC machine, a variety of office automation systems, industrial automation control and measurement fields.

Specification

Basics Model ATO-S5808G-5000BM
Weight 100 g
Wiring Color Red Black Green White Yellow Brown Gray Orange
Signal Vcc GND A B Z A- B- Z-
Mechanical properties Maximum shaft speed (r/min) 5000
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 4X10-8kgm2
Operating temperature -30~+85℃ (-22~+185℉)
Storage temperature -35~+95℃ (-31~+203℉)
Protection Level IP51
Electrical characteristics Output circuit Open-collector output Voltage output Push-pull output Line driver output
Supply voltage Vcc DC 5V±0.2 DC 5~24V DC 5V±0.2 DC 5~24V DC 5V±0.2 DC 5~24V DC5V±0.2 DC 5~24V
Current consumption ≤60mA ≤60mA ≤60mA ≤100mA
Output high level ≥3.5V ≥Vcc-2.5V - - ≥2.5V ≥Vcc-2.5V
Output low level ≤0.5V ≤0.5V - - ≤0.5V ≤1.0V
Rise time Tr ≤500ns ≤1500ns - - ≤200ns ≤500ns
Fall time Tf ≤100ns ≤300ns - - ≤200ns ≤200ns
Maximum frequency response 0~100kHz 0~100kHz 0~100kHz 0~100kHz 0~100kHz 0~100kHz


Model Selection

Shaft type Diameter of shell Diameter of shaft Connection type Cable length * Resolution Production identifier Z signal Z signal wavelength Output mode * Voltage *
S: Shaft 58: 58mm 8: 8mm G: Cable edge output 1: 1m
2: 2m
3: 3m
4: 4m
5000: 5000 ppr B M: Output 1 if receiving Z signal Default: 1T C: Open-collector NPN
CP: Open-collector PNP
T: Voltage ouput NPN+R
P: Push-pull output NPN+PNP
L: Line driver 26LS31
K: Line driver 7272
5: +5VDC
830: +8~30VDC

Note: * denotes optional parameters, you can select parameters in drop-down lists to finish your order. Some customizable parameters can't be selected from the lists directly, please contact customer service staff for further communication.

Features

  1. The optical shaft encoder adopts a special ASIC chip inside, which is stable and reliable in signal processing and ensures accurate output pulse.
  2. The overall structure is durable, long life, suitable for long time high frequency operation of industrial occasions.
  3. Incremental encoder has excellent anti-interference performance, can work stably in complex electromagnetic environment.
  4. Compact and lightweight, suitable for automation equipment with limited installation space.
  5. Modular design, easy installation, fast and efficient commissioning.

Dimension (unit: mm)

Incremental rotary encoder shaft dimension

Application

Incremental rotary encoder application

Tips: How to use rotary encoder to detect linear displacement?

  1. Use a flexible coupling to connect the rotary encoder directly to the main shaft of the power unit that drives the linear displacement.
  2. Use a small gear (spur gears, bevel gears or worm gear) box to connect with the power unit.
  3. Use a gear rotating on a spur rack to transfer linear displacement information.
  4. Get linear displacement information on the drive chain sprocket.
  5. Obtain linear displacement information on the timing belt of the timing belt pulley.
  6. Use rotary encoders that are equipped with magnetic rollers to obtain displacement information on linear displaced flat steel surfaces (avoid slip).
  7. Use retractable wire assembly like a steel tape to connect the rotary encoder to detect linear displacement information (data processing need to overcome the stack winding error).
  8. Similar to 7, use retractable wire assembly with a small torque motor to connect a rotary encoder to detect linear displacement information (there are similar products in Germany at the moment, with a complex structure and almost no stack winding error).
Existing reviews of Incremental Rotary Encoder, Shaft, 5000 ppr
I need to buy a new module
Rockwell PLC does have a high-speed counter module, however we would have to buy, install, and configure a new module. We were hoping to do this with the existing infrastructure. Does the incremental encoder on the motor create a load so you can see the current draw on the motor increase/decrease? Please elaborate on this.
From: Rubin | Date: 20/02/2025
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ATO Responded
1. Yes, you can configure Rockwell PLC high speed counter module.
You need to consult Rockwell PLC on how to use the high-speed counter module to collect encoder signals.
2. The incremental encoder on the motor is used to detect the motor rotation speed, and can Not be used to read the current increase/decrease on the motor.
If you want to read the current of the motor, you should use a VFD to control your three-phase motor.
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