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News Release from: EAO | Subject: Optical encoders
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 March 2001
New generation of Grayhill optical
encoders
EAO, switches manufacturer and exclusive UK Grayhill distributor, has introduced the new range of quality Grayhill optical encoders.
EAO, switches manufacturer and exclusive UK Grayhill distributor has introduced the new range of quality Grayhill optical encoders Featuring competitive prices and a wide range of applications, the Grayhill optical encoder range encompasses the Series 61, Series 62 and Series 63 ranges
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Competitive pricing on Grayhill Optical Encoders
EAO, distributors for Grayhill products in the UK, has released the new Optical Encoder brochure, which covers the Series 61, Series 62 and Series 63 ranges and offers competitive pricing
The Series 61C, B, D, 62A, C, and L, are all ideal for menu control type applications.
Features include 16, 20, 24, and 32 positions with or without detented positions, and an optional integral push-button feature cable or PCB pin terminals.
A concentric shaft version is available for applications where space may be limited, and all are CMOS, TTL, and HCMOS logic compatible.
For high resolution digital control applications, the 61K, R, Z, 63K, and R feature a 32 to 256 cycle resolution with smooth rotation and plain or ball bearing mounted shaft.
Available with either cable or PCB pin terminals, these encoders feature a very high 10million to 300million cycle life.
Applications for the wide range of Grayhill optical encoders include instrumentation, avionics, digital sound systems, automotive, medical, and general industrial uses.
Customised versions are available to suit the customer's specific needs. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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