H5610001241
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The H5610001241 incremental encoder operates on an optical principle with two-channel quadrature (AB) and supports resolutions ranging from 1 to 2500 PPR. It features a frequency response of 50 kHz and an aluminum housing. Part of the Dynapar Encoders series by Danaher, it supports slew speeds up to 3600 RPM and an operating temperature of 0 to 54°C.
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The H5610001241 encoder is showcased as an important part of numerous servo motors to perform rotation and positional torque activities. It is a development of Danaher and the company excels in the production of industrial automation devices that are useful across the world.
The H5610001241 encoder uses a 7272 classified line driver which is a type of electronic output circuit used to transmit encoder signals. It delivers stable digital signals over long cables without much signal loss. The 100KHz frequency value indicates the highest rate at which it can send signal pulses up to 100,000 times per second. A higher frequency means the encoder can handle faster shaft rotations. A shafted encoder has a physical rotation that connects to the machine’s moving part. As the machinery rotates, it spins the encoder’s shaft by allowing it to keep check on motion or position. Starting torque refers to the amount of twisting force needed to begin rotating the encoder’s shaft. 14.12 Ncm means it requires a moderate effort to get moving. The encoder contains a termination with 10 Pin MS + mating which describes the type of connector used to plug the encoder into other devices.
The H5610001241 encoder output signal voltage range identifies levels at which the unit sends its digital signals. The range of 5-26 VDC can operate with a variety of systems using different voltage levels. The resolution in PPR as 1000 indicates how many electrical pulses the encoder produces per full rotation of its shaft. Higher PPR gives a more precise measurement of position and speed. The encoder has a temperature of a maximum of 70 degrees centigrade at which it can function correctly beyond this limit, its performance may degrade.
Frequently Asked Questions about H5610001241:
Q: What does the 1000 PPR specification of H5610001241 signify?
A: The H5610001241 encoder produces 1000 electrical pulses per shaft revolution, allowing for high-resolution position and speed feedback in precision systems.
Q: What is the operational temperature limit for H5610001241?
A: H5610001241 is rated to operate reliably up to 70°C, making it suitable for moderately high-temperature industrial environments without loss of performance.
Q: Can H5610001241 be safely powered if wires are reversed?
A: Yes, H5610001241 has reverse polarity protection that prevents internal damage when power wires are connected incorrectly, ensuring safer handling and setup.
Q: Why is 1000 PPR resolution beneficial in H5610001241?
A: With 1000 PPR, H5610001241 ensures accurate angular position sensing, ideal for applications needing fine control such as robotics or CNC systems.
Q: What protection mechanism is used in H5610001241 against wiring errors?
A: H5610001241 employs internal circuitry to block reverse voltage, minimizing damage risk from accidental miswiring during installation or maintenance.