Zettlex electromagnetic induction hollow ring shape absolute encoder
Zettlex IncOder MINI/MIDI/MAXI
An absolute encoder that, like a resolver, is designed for harsh environments and enables 22-bit high resolution and high precision. It is unaffected by condensation, oil, dust, or dirt.
Zettlex Overview and Features - A thin, hollow ring-shaped electromagnetic induction absolute encoder that can be easily and directly mounted on final mechanical rotating parts such as large diameter shafts. It contributes to improving system-level accuracy without the need for gears or reducers. - Can be directly mounted on shafts with diameters from Φ5 to Φ526mm. - Maximum resolution of 22 bits (4.2 million divisions per rotation), with output formats including SSI, BiSS, and other serial outputs. - Composed of two ring-shaped substrates for the stator and rotor, it is thin, lightweight, completely non-contact detection, and has a bearingless structure. - The basic principle is similar to that of a resolver, allowing use in harsh environments such as condensation, oil, dust, dirt, and extreme temperatures. Standard products are IP67 rated, with an optional IP69 rating available. - Offers higher resolution (up to 22 bits) and higher accuracy (up to ±19 seconds) compared to resolvers, and does not require external circuits such as AD converters or multipliers. - Due to the 360° full circumference integral detection, eccentric mounting of the rotor or shaft wobble is always canceled out, having no effect on the output. - Not affected by motor magnetic fields. - Achieves high reliability and durability through a simple substrate structure and components. - Ideal for industrial equipment applications such as measuring instruments, manufacturing equipment, chemical and food plants, civil engineering equipment, machine tools, meteorological observation cameras and radars, and robots.
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basic information
This electromagnetic induction Zettlex encoder is a product of Novanta's Celera Motion division in the United States. The Zettlex encoder is a proven product developed and manufactured in the UK. In Japan, it is handled by Novanta Japan Co., Ltd. and its distributors. Please feel free to contact us.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
※Within 2 months
Applications/Examples of results
- Measurement equipment: Directly mounted on rotating tables, precise control of absolute position, etc. - Manufacturing equipment: Direct rotation detection of rotating parts in various automation devices. No need for sealing like optical types. - Chemical and food plants: Automation equipment handling liquids, chemicals, gasoline, etc. - Civil engineering equipment: Rotating parts of civil engineering equipment that generate oil, grease, dust, and dirt, making long-term maintenance difficult. - Machine tools: Rotational control parts of NC machine tools that generate cleaning liquids, oils, greases, and shavings. - Weather observation cameras, surveillance cameras, radar, antennas: Rotating movable parts of weather cameras, surveillance cameras, radar, antennas, etc., in environments with temperature and humidity differences where condensation is likely to occur. The hollow ring shape allows cables and other items to pass through the center. - Robots: High-precision rotation detection that can be directly mounted on joint axes due to the large diameter ring shape, without going through reducers, etc.
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It is an absolute encoder that, like a resolver, is designed for harsh environments and enables 22-bit high resolution and high precision. It is unaffected by condensation, oil, dust, or dirt.
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Novanta Japan Co., Ltd. is the Japanese subsidiary of Novanta Inc. (USA), which provides some of the world's leading laser technologies. Just eight years after Dr. Maiman's groundbreaking invention of the first ruby laser, our predecessor, General Scanning Inc., was established. During the early days of lasers, General Scanning Inc. developed the galvanometer scanner, a device for laser positioning, while Lumonics Inc. was the first in the world to industrially apply the TEA CO2 laser. Since its founding in 1968 by engineers from MIT, the Novanta Group has provided various laser application process systems across a wide range of fields, including semiconductors, electronics, precision machinery manufacturing, and telecommunications. Furthermore, based on years of experience, we offer a wide range of products, including laser-related optical components, along with innovative technologies to the world.