Kübler incremental encoders are precision devices widely used in industrial automation and motion control applications to measure rotational position and speed. An incremental encoder consists of a rotating disk with coded patterns, typically made of opaque and transparent sections, which are read by optical, magnetic, or capacitive sensors.
Incremental Output: Unlike absolute encoders, which provide a unique position value, incremental encoders output relative position changes. This allows them to detect changes in position by generating pulses for each increment of rotation.
Resolution: Kübler encoders are available in various resolutions, which determine the number of pulses per revolution (PPR). Higher resolutions allow for more precise measurements of angular position and movement.
Durability: Designed for harsh industrial environments, Kübler incremental encoders are often robust, featuring durable housings and protection against dust, moisture, and mechanical stress.
Versatility: They can be used in a wide range of applications, such as robotics, conveyor systems, and CNC machines, making them versatile components in automation.
Easy Integration: Kübler incremental encoders typically interface easily with various control systems and PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), facilitating straightforward integration into existing systems.
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