Servo feedback system boasts absolute precision

A Sick Stegmann product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 14, 2006

Single-turn servomotor feedback systems are well suited for applications requiring high resolution in an industrial housing suitable for mounting external to a servomotor.

Sick Stegmann introduces SinCos SRS 64 with Hiperface interface.

These single-turn servomotor feedback systems are well suited for applications requiring high resolution, or the Hiperface interface, in an industrial housing suitable for mounting external to a servomotor.

They provide precise absolute positioning with 32,768 steps per revolution.

In addition, they provide 1024 sine/cosine cycles per turn, which after A/D conversion in a servo drive, produces up to 4 million counts per turn.

The SRS64 Series offers reliable operation in temperatures ranging from -20 to +110C with high resistance to shock (100/10g/ms) and vibration (20/10-2000g/Hz).

Hollow shaft bores are available for up to 14mm shafts.

An IP65 rating ensures trouble-free operation in a wide range of industrial applications.

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