Absolute Encoder
Absolute encoders are feedback devices that provide speed, position information by outputting a digital word or bit in relation to motion. Unlike incremental encoders that output a continuous stream of ubiquitous pulses, absolute encoders output unique words or bits for each position.
Absolute rotary encoders are capable of providing unique position values from the moment they are switched on. This is accomplished by scanning the position of a coded element. All positions in these systems correspond to a unique code. Even movements that occur while the system is without power are translated into accurate position values once the encoder is powered up again.
Multiple Interface Options: Analog, Ethernet, Fieldbus, Parallel, Serial
Singleturn and Multiturn Revolution
Optical an Magnetic Measuring Principle