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− | A linear encoder | + | A linear encoder is an encoder that returns positions along an axis that travels with linear motion. |
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+ | [[image:linear_position_transducer.jpg|thumb|From http://www.unimeasure.com/how-work.htm]] | ||
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+ | A typical style of linear encoder is a linear position transducer - also known as a "yo-yo" encoder. It contains a spool of cable that, when unwound, rotates an encoder to give a linear length of cable pulled. | ||
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+ | "With the transducer mounted at a fixed position, the extensible wire rope is attached to a moveable object. As movement occurs, the extension of the wire rope rotates an internal capstan and sensing device to produce an electrical output signal proportional to the wire rope extension and/or velocity. An internal torsion spring maintains tension on the wire rope and serves as the retraction mechanism. The sensing device may be a precision potentiometer, digital encoder or, for velocity measurement, a tachometer." Source: http://www.unimeasure.com/how-work.htm | ||
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+ | ===Yo-Yo Axes=== | ||
Any linear axis can use this type of encoder. For example, the horizontal head axis, the vertical head axis, and Pressure Die Assist axis can use this style of encoder. | Any linear axis can use this type of encoder. For example, the horizontal head axis, the vertical head axis, and Pressure Die Assist axis can use this style of encoder. | ||
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An inexpensive brand that we have found reliable is the Unimeasure JX-EP series. Download the datasheet for this encoder [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/unimeasure-jx-ep.pdf here]. | An inexpensive brand that we have found reliable is the Unimeasure JX-EP series. Download the datasheet for this encoder [http://www.advancedtubular.com/cncbender/unimeasure-jx-ep.pdf here]. | ||
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+ | [[image:unimeasure-jx-ep.jpg]] | ||
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==Other Pages== | ==Other Pages== | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 27 September 2010
A linear encoder is an encoder that returns positions along an axis that travels with linear motion.
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Yo-Yo Type
A typical style of linear encoder is a linear position transducer - also known as a "yo-yo" encoder. It contains a spool of cable that, when unwound, rotates an encoder to give a linear length of cable pulled.
"With the transducer mounted at a fixed position, the extensible wire rope is attached to a moveable object. As movement occurs, the extension of the wire rope rotates an internal capstan and sensing device to produce an electrical output signal proportional to the wire rope extension and/or velocity. An internal torsion spring maintains tension on the wire rope and serves as the retraction mechanism. The sensing device may be a precision potentiometer, digital encoder or, for velocity measurement, a tachometer." Source: http://www.unimeasure.com/how-work.htm
Yo-Yo Axes
Any linear axis can use this type of encoder. For example, the horizontal head axis, the vertical head axis, and Pressure Die Assist axis can use this style of encoder.
Brands
An inexpensive brand that we have found reliable is the Unimeasure JX-EP series. Download the datasheet for this encoder here. |
Other Pages
Go back to CNC Bender Technical Notes