MicroE MTE Series User Manual
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Recommendations for Power; Installation
Considerations
MTE
™
Series Encoders
1.
Recommendations for Power
MTE
™
encoders require a minimum of 4.75VDC continuously. When designing circuits and extension
cables, be sure to account for voltage loss over distance and tolerances from the nominal supply
voltage so that at least 4.75VDC is available to the MTE encoder under all operating conditions. The
input voltage should not exceed 5.25VDC.
2.
Installation Considerations
The MTE encoder is a precision electronic instrument. It has been designed to function in a wide
range of applications and environments. To take full advantage of the modular system design,
considerations should be made to allow easy access to the sensor for service and/or replacement.
For optimal performance and reliability:
DO follow standard ESD precautions while handling the sensor and interpolator.
DO allow proper alignment clearance for sensor head alignment.
DO follow setup instructions for the encoder system.
DO, where possible, install the scales in an
“upside down” or vertical position to minimize accumulation of dust.
DO consider redundant encoders or additional feedback devices as part of an overall risk
management program for medical applications.
DO NOT store sensors in an uncontrolled environment.
DO NOT electrically overstress the sensor (Power supply ripple/noise).
DO NOT intentionally “hot swap” the sensor if the device is energized.
DO NOT use in high contamination applications (dust, oil, excessive humidity, or other airborne
contaminants.).