Servo sensors promise precision feedback

A Sick Stegmann product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 25, 2007

Servomotor feedback systems feature a simple design that increases reliability and uptime while reducing power consumption.

New from Sick Stegmann, SinCos SEK52 servomotor feedback systems with Hiperface interfaces feature a simple design that eliminates components that tend to wear, significantly increasing reliability and uptime, while reducing power consumption.

They are ideally suited for use in applications that need high-performance precision feedback in a compact, cost-effective package.

The SEK52 features integral scanning to automatically compensate for eccentricity errors common to standard motor feedback systems, and provides high-resolution performance with 512 steps per revolution, and 16 sine/cosine periods per revolution.

They are housed in a compact 14mm rugged metal housing that is resistant to dirt and moisture, as well as shock to 100g (10ms) and vibration to 20g (10-2000Hz).

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