Encoder Sports Very Small Package

May 1, 2000
The DataTorque SM7 encoder features an extremely small package, measuring only 0.787 in. (20 mm) in diameter. The device incorporates the company's patent-pending sensing scheme and encoder design that is claimed to provide a longer service

The DataTorque SM7 encoder features an extremely small package, measuring only 0.787 in. (20 mm) in diameter. The device incorporates the company's patent-pending sensing scheme and encoder design that is claimed to provide a longer service life.
With performance features more common to larger devices, the SM7 provides digital feedback with a resolution up to 2048 lines. Output variations include single-ended, open collector, internal pull-ups, or RS-422 differential line driver. It is available with supply voltages of 5 vdc or 5 to 26 vdc.
The device is constructed of a conductive carbon fiber composite that is said to provide high noise (EMI) immunity and has IP 50-sealing capabilities. According to the company, the encoder is ideally suited for applications such as semiconductor processing, medical instrumentation, and precision automation.

Company: CLEVELAND MOTION CONTROLS (CMC) - Torque Systems

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