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Electronica Mechatronic: Serving The Precision Industry For 4 Decades

Precision manufacturing industry needs precision instruments to work with. Without precision instruments, the measurement of physical parameters like time, temperature, weight, lengths etc will be go awry resulting in imprecise output. One of the most important precision used today is the Height measuring machine. Also, the magnetic linear encoders are the latest addition to this growing list of preferred tools by precision instrument makers and users. So how exactly do these instruments contribute towards precision output? Height measuring machine in simple terms is the instrument that helps in measuring height of any given object. While the origin of this instrument is unknown, it is estimated that the earliest version of this instrument appeared in 3rd or 4th century BC. In those days, such instruments started getting used in agriculture, trade and early construction activity. While the precision level of the instruments used then is not known, some of the instruments were known to

Magnetic Encoders System

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The MDM22 magnetic encoder module consists of an encoder body and a magnetic holder. The magnet holder is inserted into the rotating shaft and the encoder body in front of the magnet holder. Sensors in the body sense rotating magnets and provide up to 14-bit absolute and incremental output per revolution. It offers a very fast IP68 robustness that provides the ideal encoder design for applications in harsh environments. Remarkable feature  of Magnetic Encoders System    22mm modular encoder with magnetic holder It operates on a 5V power supply.   Supports various outputs such as analog Sin-Cos output, Incremental RS422, Absolute SSI and BiSS-C protocols Supports up to 14 bits per revolution (16384 positions) Absolute and incremental outputs Accuracy +/- 0.5 ° High-speed operation up to 20000 rpm at the highest resolution 3600 CPR for easy angular resolution for mathematical calculations Read more at ElectronicaEMS