Smallest rotary encoder uses opto-magnetics

A Gurley Precision Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 30, 2005

Gurley Precision Instruments (GPI) has introduced the Model A19 True Absolute Rotary Encoder.

Gurley Precision Instruments (GPI) has introduced the Model A19 True Absolute Rotary Encoder.

The Model A19 is claimed to be the smallest true-absolute rotary encoder available with opto-magnetic electronic technology.

With resolution of up to 12-bits, the mini-encoder is claimed to provide superior performance in a variety of position-sensing applications for the measuring of angles and distances in very small envelopes.

Mechanical features include a 19-mm aluminum housing, a 3mm-4mm (0.125") diameter stainless steel solid or blind hollow shaft, precision ball bearings and SSI output.

Suitable applications for the encoder include medical devices, X-Y stages, compact motors and actuators, and miniature, or small instrumentation.

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