Baumer Product Catalogue
All of the Baumer products we supply can be found in the Baumer catalogue which is downloadable here
                Encoders without bearings - incremental
| Interference immunity: | EN 61000-6-2 | 
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| Emitted interference: | EN 61000-6-3 | 
| Approval: | CE UL approval / E217823 | 
| Size (flange): | ø99,9 mm | 
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| Sensor head: | FPGA signal processing | 
| Bandwidth: | 400 kHz (-3 dB) | 
| DC offset: | ≤20 mV | 
| Harmonics typ.: | -40 dB | 
| Difference of SinCos amplitude: | ≤20 mV | 
| Shaft type: | ø16...80 mm (through hollow shaft) | 
| Axial tolerance: | ±3 mm (wheel/head) | 
| Radial tolerance: | 0,1…2,2 mm (wheel/head) | 
| Protection DIN EN 60529: | IP 67 (head) IP 68 (wheel) | 
| Operating speed: | ≤8000 rpm | 
| Material: | Housing sensing head: aluminium alloy Wheel: stainless steel (1.4104) | 
| Operating temperature: | -20...+85 °C | 
| Resistance: | IEC 60068-2-6 Vibration 30 g, 55-2000 Hz IEC 60068-2-27 Shock 300 g, 2 ms | 
| Accuracy of magnetic measure: | ±300 ″ | 
| Output stages: | SinCos 1 Vpp | 
| Output signals: | A+, B+, R+, A-, B-, R- | 
| Sensing method: | Magnetic | 
| Voltage supply: | 4.5...30 VDC | 
| Consumption w/o load: | ≤160 mA | 
| Pulses per revolution: | 64 … 131072 | 
| Phase shift: | 90 ° ±10° | 
| Duty cycle: | 40…60 % | 
| Reference signal: | Zero pulse, width 90° | 
| Sensing method: | Magnetic | 
| Output frequency: | ≤2 MHz | 
| Output signals: | A+, B+, R+, A-, B-, R- | 
| Output stages: | HTL, TTL/RS422 | 
| Voltage supply: | 4.5...30 VDC | 
| Consumption w/o load: | ≤160 mA | 
| Sinewave cycles per revolution: | 64 … 8192 | 
| Phase shift: | 90 ° ±5° | 
| Reference signal: | Zero pulse, width 90° | 
| Connection: | Flange connector M23, 12-pin | 
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Baumer Product Catalogue
All of the Baumer products we supply can be found in the Baumer catalogue which is downloadable here