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64 Spec i f i cat i on 65 Pneumatic and Motorised

Product type TTL
1 Voltage Current D i g i tal TTL
1 Voltage Current D i g i tal D i g i tal D i g i tal Pneumat i c LE/12/P LE/12/PV LE/12/PC LE/12/P LE/25/P LE/25/PV LE/25/PC LE/25/P Motor i sed LE/50/M LE/100/M
1 TTL probes suppl i ed w i th i nl i ne i nterpolat i on c i rcu i try ( i Box) . Measurement
2 TTL resolut i on i s dependent on the user’s industrial counter electron i cs . Measurement Range (mm) 1225 50 100
3 A spec i al vers i on of the L i near Encoder has been developedto allow the L Travel Range (mm) 1326±0 51 102
i near Encoder to be used as part of an Orb i tnetwork dynam i c measurement system . Th i s allowssynchron Accuracy (µm) . 5±0 ±0 . 4 . 50 ±0 . 4 ±1 . ±1 .
i sat i on of the probe read i ng to another data acqu i s i t i onor control event Repeatab i l i ty (µm) . 10 . 13 approx . 1 . 1
. Th i s spec i al l i near encoder i ntegrates anencoder, i nterpolat i on module and Encoder Input Module . However s Resolut i on (µm) Dependent on Electron i cs
2 . 05 Dependent on Electron i cs
2 . 05 . 05 . 05
i nce the Encoder Input Module has a max i mum i nputfrequency of 1 -1 Reference mark pos i t i on (mm) i mately (from the end stop)3 approx i mately (from the end stop)Dependent on Electron 3 approx i mately (from the end stop) 3 approx i mately (from the end stop)
. 2MHz, th i s l i m i ts the gaug i ng speed to 0 . 24ms . For more i nformat i on on th i s dev i ce and order i ng i nformat i on,please refer to the webs Max gaug i ng speed (m/s)T i cs
5 . 5 Dependent on Electron i cs
5 . 5 . 50 . 50
i te . i p Force (N)Up Down . 10 . 10 . 3 to 0 . 750 . 3 to 0 . 750
4 Longer cable ava i lable on request . 60 . 60 . 5 to 1 . 75 . 5 to 1 . 75
5 For TTL see table below The counter electron Hor i zontal . 50 . 5-0 . 3 to 1 . 75 . 3 to 1 . 75 Temperature Coeff i c i ent (µm/°C) . 35 to -0 . 5-0 . 4 to -0 . 7QuartzHardened sta -0 . 3 to -1 . 4 -0 . 3 to -1 . 4 Probe signal Configurator Quad edge Max Gauging Mechanical period (µm) interpolation period (µm) speed (m/s) Mater i alScaleShaft QuartzSta QuartzSta . 4 A (x25) . 1 (x100) . 5 i nless steelV i nless steelV i nless Steel / Invar i nless Steel / Invar . 2 B (x50) . 05 (x200) . 5 Ga i ter i ton
® (IP65 only)Ø8h6Ø8h6QuartzHardened sta i ton
® (IP65 only)-20 to +7010 to +50IP65-20 to +70+10 to +50IP6555 - - . 1 C (x100) . 025 (x400) . 4 Mount i ng (mm) Ø20g6 Ø20g6 . 05 D (x200) . 0125 (x800) . 2 Environmental Storage Temperature (ËšC) -20 to +70 -20 to +70
i cs i s requ i red to have suff i c i ent bandw i dthfor the gaug i ng speed, the follow i ng formula can be used tocalculate the encoder s Operat i ng Temperature (ËšC) +10 to +50 +10 to +50
i gnal frequency and the su i tab i l i ty of theend electron IP Rat i ng IP40 IP40
i cs . Output Frequency (kHz) = gaug i ng speed (ms -1 ) x 100 x (Conf Electrical Interface
i gurator Interpolat i on Rate)/4 Power supply (VDC ±5%) 5 5
V i ton i s a reg i stered trademark of Dupout Dow Elastomers Output s i gnal type TTL 1 V
pp 11 µA
pp Orb i t TTL 1 V
pp 11 µA
pp Orb i t Orb i t Orb i t Output s i gnal per i od (µm) see note
2 10 10 . 05 see note
2 10 10 . 05 . 05 . 05 Cable length
4 (m) 2 2 2 - 2 2 2 - - - Connector Analogue for opt i ons contact sales off i cefor opt Orb i t PIE i ons contact sales off i ce Orb i t PIE Analogue Orb i t PIE Orb i t PIE
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