Incremental encoders, Requirements of the incremental encoders, Adapter for incremental encoders – Pilz PNOZms2p HTL User Manual
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4.2
Input device types
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Function description
4.2.2
Incremental encoders
Incremental encoders
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4.2.2.1
Requirements of the incremental encoders
Requirements of the incremental encoders
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Only incremental encoders with a differential output of the following
type are permitted
– HTL (12 V – 30 V)
Please note the values stated in the technical details
4.2.2.2
Adapter for incremental encoders
Adapter for incremental encoders
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Drehzahlwaechter_Inkrementalgeber_Adapter
The adapter records the data between the incremental encoder and the
drive and makes it available to the speed monitor via the RJ45 socket.
Pilz supplies complete adapters as well as ready-made cable with RJ45
connector, which can be used when making your own adapter. The
range of products in this area is constantly being expanded. Please con-
tact us about the range of adapters that is currently available.
4.2.3
Incremental encoder and proximity switch on one axis
Incremental encoder and proximity switch on one axis
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In order to increase the availability, a proximity switch and an incremen-
tal encoder can be configured on one axis for the speed monitor. That
way the speed monitor can monitor 3 signals on one axis: Track A and
track B of the incremental encoder and the proximity switch:
Standstill monitoring
Standstill is detected when at least two of these signals fall below the
standstill frequency.