HD25200240G10

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The Danaher HD25200240G10 encoder is part of the Dynapar Encoders series, featuring an incremental optical design with resolutions ranging from 1 to 2540 PPR. It supports a frequency response of at least 100 kHz, offers squarewave signals with rise/fall times under 1 μs, and operates on 5 to 26 VDC input power.

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Product Description:

The HD25200240G10 is part of Danaher’s top-rated Dynapar Encoders series. It features an incremental and optical design that shows precise motion detection. It offers a resolution of 1 to 2540 PPR (pulses per revolution). This range provides flexible precision for varied applications. The encoder utilizes a two channel quadrature (AB) output with optional Index (Z) and complementary outputs. It also employs Channel A leading B for counter-clockwise shaft rotation and the configuration maintains unambiguous directional signal interpretation.

The device provides quadrature phasing at approximately 90± electrical tolerance and secures stable phase alignment. It generates square wave signals with rise/fall times under 1 μs into a 1000 pF load. The module operates on typically 5 to 26 VDC with current consumption around 80–100 mA. This versatility simplifies interfacing and it achieves a frequency response of at least 100 kHz with index channels supporting about 75 kHz. The drive reaches a maximum shaft speed of up to 10,000 RPM for lower resolution configurations and about 5,000 RPM for resolutions above 1024 PPR.

The HD25200240G10 handles shaft loading with axial loads from 40 up to 80 lbs. and similar radial loads. This capacity supports robust mechanical applications. Further, it provides a starting torque ranging from approximately 1.0 oz-in (without shaft seal) to 2.0 oz-in (with shaft seal) at 25C, ensuring dependable startup performance. It operates over a temperature range from 0C to +70C, extendable to +85C. This range enables use in diverse thermal environments which helps it to withstand storage temperatures from –40C to 90C. The encoder is IP67 rated for enhanced environmental protection. This protection rating secures resilience against dust and water. It also features an M12 circular connector for secure connections.

Axial Load
40–80 lb
Encoder Type
Optical, incremental
Frequency Response
≥100 kHz
Index Channel Response
≥75 kHz (extended temp)
Max Shaft Speed (>1024 PPR)
5,000 RPM
Max Shaft Speed (≤1024 PPR)
10,000 RPM
Operating Temperature (extended)
0 to +85°C
Operating Temperature (standard)
0 to +70°C
Output Driver
Push-pull (40 mA) or differential
Output Format
AB quadrature, optional Z, complementary
Phase Sense
A leads B = CCW shaft rotation
Quadrature Phasing
90° ±22.5°
Radial Load
40–80 lb
Resolution
1–2540 PPR
Starting Torque
1.0 oz·in (no seal) to 2.0 oz·in (with seal) at 25°C
Storage Temperature
–40 to +90°C
Supply Current
80–100 mA (no load)
Supply Voltage
5 to 26 V DC
Waveform Characteristics
Squarewave, rise/fall <1 μs into 1000 pF load

Frequently Asked Questions about HD25200240G10:

Q: What benefit does the incremental, optical design of HD25200240G10 offer?

A: It provides precise motion detection and further enhances real-time operational accuracy.

Q: How does the resolution range in Danaher’s Dynapar encoders improve your application?

A: The model offers flexible resolution range from 1 to 2540 PPR. It allows you to tailor precision and accuracy in the specific industrial needs.

Q: What advantage does the two-channel quadrature output of HD25200240G10 deliver?

A: This feature ensures clear and reliable position feedback, improving signal clarity during operation.

Q: How does the phase sense configuration in Dynapar Encoders series benefit you?

A: The device’s phase sense configuration assigns Channel A to lead B for counter-clockwise rotation which guarantees accurate directional sensing.

Q: What does the 90 quadrature phasing specification in HD25200240G10 imply?

A: The 90 quadrature phasing provides stable phase detection within defined tolerances. It maintains consistent performance under electrical variations.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The hot-selling product HD25200240G10 represent Danaher’s Dynapar encoder series. The device offers a resolution of 1 to 2540 PPR and delivers exact motion tracking. This high-resolution capability boosts performance in industrial tasks by ensuring precise positional feedback.’’

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