Absolute encoder talks with DeviceNet

A McLennan Servo Supplies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 17, 2008

DeviceNet encoder supports encoder profile revision 2 and the functionality has been fully tested in compliance with the ODVA conformance test.

New from Mclennan Servo Supplies, the Leine and Linde 600 absolute encoder is now available with DeviceNet.

The highly robust 58mm-diameter fieldbus series encoder series supports 13bit single-turn or 25bit multiturn operation with screw terminal or miniature M12 connection.

Mechanically, various shafted and hollow-shafted versions are available.

The DeviceNet encoder supports encoder profile revision 2 and the functionality has been fully tested in compliance with the ODVA conformance test.

Fieldbus technology is rapidly gaining acceptance and integration into automation applications worldwide.

Based on network topology, system requirements and performance, various types of fieldbus systems are available, all developed and supported by individual standardisation organisations.

The key principle of fieldbus technology is to enhance device functionality, achieve communication transparency, simplify and standardise installations, as well as limiting the installation and maintenance costs.

Sensors, like encoders, with support for various fieldbus interfaces have been available for several years and are increasingly gaining in acceptance and installed market share.

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