Miniature-Incremental-Rotation Transmitter ZDI-AH

| Hollow shaft style | |
| Max. No. of revolutions | 12 000 min-1 |
| Holllow shaft | D=4/6 mm |
| output | push pull |
| Electrical connection | 2 m cable |
| Pulse rate | 50-1024 |
| Max. pulse frequency. | 160 kHz |
| Supply | 5-24 VDC |
| Max. temperature | +85 °C |
KOBOLD rotary encoders are used to measure length, position, rotational speed and angle. They convert mechanical motion to electrical signals. Incremental rotary encoders output a frequency signal which can represent speed, length or position. A rotatable disc, on which a grating is attached, is mounted between an LED and a receiver. The light emitted from the LED is modulated by the grating and hits the receiver, which outputs a sinusoidal signal that is proportional to the light received. The sinusoidal signal is processed by specially designed electronics. Standard control systems - including all KOBOLD counters - require digital, square-wave signals at the input. Thus the signal is conditioned in the rotary encoder and is output through different output circuits depending on the field of application.



