Gurley Model VF Interpolating Decoder
The credit-card-size Model VF interpolating decoder is used with selected housed
industrial encoders to form an absolute modular rotary or
linear system with resolution up to 20 bits. Maximum resolution depends on which encoder is used with the VF .GPI's Virtual Absolute® technology is a unique encoding method that combines the opto-mechanical simplicity of an
incremental encoder with the system reliability and interfacing ease of an
absolute encoder. Please refer to the specific encoder data sheet for full details on the encoder.
The disc or scale in a VA , in either direction and starting from anywhere encoder, the index track is a continuous serial code (similar in appearance to a bar code). You don't know position immediately upon power-up, as you do in a conventional absolute, but after a very short travel Virtual Absolute ( VA ) encoder is similar to an incremental disc or scale in that both contain a cyclic track and an index track. In an incremental encoder, the index occurs at one place in the full travel, but in a , you know exactly where you are. In a rotary VA , this initialization angle is typically about one degree, depending on the encoder's line count; in a linear Virtual Absolute technology.)The VA encoder, less than 1 mm of motion is needed. From then on, the encoder is truly absolute. (There are ways to build a pseudorandom encoder so that absolute information is available on power-up without initializing, but these techniques require far more complex sensing hardware; they often impose slower operation as well. And none of them offers the sophisticated built-in testing of GPI's Model VF provides patented high-speed circuitry to decode the special serial index track and interpolation to increase the final resolution up to 20 bits total. In addition to the natural binary position output, a Status bit tells you when the encoder is initialized. This bit is at a logic high whenever the supply voltage has been interrupted, when the initializing motion is not yet complete, or when some other effect such as electrical noise, damage, or fouling of the disc interferes with the proper code sequence from the index track. When these self-tests are all satisfied and the encoder is initialized, the Status bit is low, indicating the position data output is valid. >
Built-in testing, Natural Binary Output
ISO 9001 Certified
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