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It is estimated that most of the industrial control friends are familiar with the term P+F Pepperl+Fuchs encoder. Encoders are widely used, small in size, precise, with high resolution, no contact and no wear; the same type can detect angular displacement, but also can detect linear displacement with the help of a mechanical conversion device; multi-turn photoelectric absolute encoder It can detect the linear displacement of a fairly long range. Pepperl+Fuchs encoders don't need to remember, find a reference position, or keep counting.

Pepperl+Fuchs encoder

The P+F Pepperl+Fuchs encoder is a rotary sensor that converts the rotational displacement into a series of digital pulse signals. These pulses can be used to control the angular displacement. If the encoder is combined with a gear bar or a screw screw, it can also be used Measure linear displacement. There are two types: incremental and absolute. They have the biggest difference: In the case of an incremental encoder, the position is determined by the number of pulses counted from the zero mark, while the position of an absolute encoder is determined by the reading of the output code. Pepperl+Fuchs incremental type directly uses the principle of photoelectric conversion to output three sets of square wave pulses, and uses pulses per revolution for reference point positioning. It has the advantages of simple principle structure, average mechanical life of more than tens of thousands of hours, strong anti-interference ability, high reliability, and suitable for long-distance transmission. Different types of rotary encoders have different phase numbers of output pulses. Pepperl+Fuchs encoders can convert mechanical inputs into electrical signals, which can be processed by counters, tachometers, programmable logic controllers and industrial computers.