
Absolute Linear Magnetic Sensing Head The Absolute Magnetic Sensing Head ALS26 combined with BOGEN's magnetic scales offer cost-efficient magnetic measurement solutions for many industrial applications where movements or positions have to be measured. ALS26 can be used for linear measurements up to 32700 mm length with a resolution up to 1 pm. The measuring head provides both BISS-C and SSI outputs or a Panasonic output and an additional incremental output for speed feedback. Thanks to IP67 class protection and rugged mechanical design ALS26 can be implemented even in harsh industrial environments. Features and Benefits • BiSS-C, SSI, Panasonic interface • additional incremental output for speed feedback • sensor vs tape gap diagnostic LED BOGEN Magnetics GmbH • Potsdamer Strafie 12-13 • 14163 Berlin • Germany
Open the catalog to page 1Environmental Specifications Counting Frequency Between Signal Edges (Incremental) resolution code (1) speed limit for best signal (jitter) performance (2) max. allowed speed limit BOGEN Magnetics GmbH • Potsdamer Strafie 12-13 • 14163 Berlin • Germany
Open the catalog to page 2(1) 5 Vdc or 5 - 30 Vdc, depending on ordered supply (2) AB /AB incremental output only available in ordered interface Connector Specifications
Open the catalog to page 34 - carrier with adhesive strip 111 air gap: distance magnet surface/housing
Open the catalog to page 4(1) with 1 pm resolution max. measurement length is 16410 mm (2) this interface option is only available with + 5 Vdc ± 5 % supply voltage (3) max. cable output length: 10 m (4) only available with supply voltage + 5 Vdc ± 5 % in combination with interface options A1, A3, A6; and with supply voltage + 5 to + 30 Vdc in combination with interface options A1, A3 total length: 30000 mm (code length = 32749 mm) without cover tape without adhesive tape with BOGEN standard imprint For further information please refer to our dedicated LMSI datasheet. BOGEN Magnetics GmbH reserves the right to make changes,...
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