Siko IV5800 Incremental Encoder stands as a benchmark for robust, cost-effective position sensing, offering a high-performance optical rotary solution designed for seamless integration into diverse industrial automation systems. Siko IV5800 Incremental Encoder with a variety of interfaces The simple and cost-effective incremental rotary encoders (also known as rotary pulse encoders) offer an incremental interface with […]
Description of Siko IG06 Incremental Encoder The simplest and most affordable method of measuring a position change (rotative or linear) is the Siko IG06 Incremental Encoder. Because rotary encoders are so versatile, they are especially well-suited for low-cost applications. SIKO provides versatility in both mechanical design and incremental interfaces for their line of incremental rotary […]
Description Of Gertech GI-S38 Series Incremental Encoder The Gertech GI-S38 Series Incremental Encoder is a robust, high-precision rotary encoder made to satisfy motion control requirements across a range of industries. This 38 mm encoder’s robust incremental signal output allows for precise location and speed monitoring. Applications requiring dependable performance but with limited installation space are […]
Gertech GI-H38 Series Incremental Encoder stands as a benchmark for precision, engineered specifically to deliver high-resolution feedback and unwavering reliability within a compact, heavy-duty housing. Incremental encoders generate information about position, angle, and rotation counts. The resolution is defined in the number of lines or pulses per rotation, which the encoder transmits to the control […]
Description Incremental encoders generate information about position, angle, and rotation counts. The resolution is defined in the number of lines or pulses per rotation, which the encoder transmits to the control unit for each rotation. The current position can be determined by the control unit by counting these pulses. A reference run can be necessary […]
Incremental encoders generate information about position, angle, and rotation counts. The resolution is defined in the number of lines or pulses per rotation, which the encoder transmits to the control unit for each rotation. The current position can be determined by the control unit by counting these pulses. A reference run can be necessary when […]






