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Renishaw introduces component-level magnetic encoders

ByFrank Tobe|January 20, 2015

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Renishaw affiliate company RLS introduces a series of three high-performance miniature magnetic encoders for embedded OEM motion control applications. Ideal for high-volume medical applications, optics positioning, robot control, 3D printers, gimbals and hand held devices, the miniature encoders come in four different shapes and provide linear resolution up to 0.244 µm, or 753,664 cpr for rotary applications. Renishaw will exhibit these encoders at three upcoming shows: ATX West, SLAS and SPIE/Photonics.

The encoders consist of a miniature sensor and a magnetic scale or a ring. The sensors are available in a potted housing or as PCB board level sensors. Position information can be output in incremental quadrature TTL or RS422, as well as parallel in SSI and BiSS-C formats, with the option of a unique or periodic reference mark. Breakthroughs in simplicity, the industrialized designs bring long-life, wear-free, low-inertia advantages to difficult applications and harsh environments.

Renishaw The new encoders include:

RoLin – for integration into small motion systems
打包、健壮的磁编码器设计位置ned for either linear or rotary position feedback. RoLin is available as a “PCB-ready” readhead for integration into small motion system designs. It is also available as a standalone packaged readhead with flex cable connection. RoLin’s readhead can provide interpolation rates up to 13-bit, as well as fault monitoring, with speeds up to 40 meters/sec, depending on resolution.

RLC – two designs for direct PCB installation or cable soldering
This board-level magnetic encoder has been specifically designed for integration into high volume OEM systems. High speed, high reliability and high resolution coupled with large installation tolerances allow this encoder to be installed quickly and cost effectively. Magnetic scale technology ensures that position feedback is maintained even if the scale is severely contaminated.

RLB – with FPC flat cable connector for higher volume OEMs
Similar to RLC, this encoder’s FPC connection allows OEMs the freedom to use a cable and connector, rather than solder assembly, which is usually reserved for higher volume “deeper integration” OEMs.

The RLS range of magnetic encoders is designed and manufactured by Renishaw’s associate company RLS d.o.o. Renishaw supports these products with a worldwide network and local inventory stocking for system developers. The products can also be ordered and purchased directly at rlsdirect.com

Renishaw
www.renishaw.com


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