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Product Description
The industrial-designed encoder carries the product identification HS35R2000H3E265 Dynapar Encoder. Powered by Danaher, this device is tailored for specialized industrial automation needs. The device uses an incremental optical sensing method to track motions accurately. The output resolution for this device stands at 2000 pulses for one complete revolution.
The HS35R2000H3E265 Dynapar encoder accepts mechanical shafts with dimensions of 3/8 inches. The two-channel quadrature signal output system is included in the encoder. The device provides users with either push-pull or line driver signal output capabilities. The push-pull output functions between ±30 mA through protection against short circuits. The output from the line driver provides ±20 mA current capacity. This product operates under two different power supply ranges which depend on the selected output configuration. The push-pull output function requires 10 to 30 VDC power with a current limitation of 60 mA. A line driver of this encoder requires a power supply from 5 VDC within 10% of the rating with a 40-mA current limit. The product provides multiple options that adapt to different control system requirements. Systems operate at their most responsive level while data transmission occurs rapidly. The encoder can use MS connectors when transmitting electrical signals.
The HS35R2000H3E265 Dynapar encoder provides three interface options including the 7-pin and 10-pin together with the NEMA4 style option. Users have the option to add an Index (Z) channel for reference positioning purposes. The encoded shaft has its speed limitations set to 10,000 RPM as its maximum value. The push-pull configuration offers frequency response up to 200 kHz as its minimum operating limit. A line driver setup must work at frequencies starting from 300 kHz. The designed operating range extends from zero to seventy degrees Celsius. Users can store the unit between –25 °C to +90 °C.