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HEIDENHAIN is meeting the market demand for high-speed, high-resolution modular rotary encoders for motion feedback with the launch of the ERO 2000 series encoder. According to the company, the encoders’ special properties are that they have a compact design, excellent signal quality and, therefore, high interpolation rates, as well as excellent thermal position stability.
The introduction of the ERO 2000 is the start of a series with additional sizes that will be launched over the course of the year that will fill various mechanical envelopes and a variety of applications. Some of those applications include piezo and galvanometer motors, micropositioning for goniometers, spindles and other metrology devices.
The design types include a scanning unit and two types of scales. The scanning heads come with a 1 Volt peak-to-peak analog interface, with TTL digital version planned this year with up to TTL x 2000 interpolation as a possibility. Position noise is measured to +/- 0.04" (arc seconds).
The two types of scales contain a 20-micron graduation with a full circle and segment of a circle. For the circular scales, a disk with 2,500 lines per revolution with an OD of 19mm version is now released. Other versions to be released this year include the smallest being 13mm OD with 1,600 lines, and the largest version will have a 151mm OD with 23,000 lines per revolution, and various sizes in between. For the segment shaped scale, it has the same graduation of 20 micron, but is lighter in weight as portions of the glass disk have been removed to shape the scale into its rectangular form.
The smaller diameter disks are mounted with a pin, and epoxy is recommended to solidify the mounting. The larger versions will have a mechanical hub included where the glass scale is reportedly mounted accurately to the hub for best accuracy possible. The mechanical speed limit for the disks is up to 14,000 rpm. All disks will have a reference mark and the graduation is SUPRADUR, which is a graduation that is highly resistant to scratches, dust, fingerprints, oil droplets and other forms of contamination.
Related Glossary Terms
- interpolation
interpolation
Process of generating a sufficient number of positioning commands for the servomotors driving the machine tool so the path of the tool closely approximates the ideal path. See CNC, computer numerical control; NC, numerical control.
- metrology
metrology
Science of measurement; the principles on which precision machining, quality control and inspection are based. See precision machining, measurement.
- micron
micron
Measure of length that is equal to one-millionth of a meter.
- outer diameter ( OD)
outer diameter ( OD)
Dimension that defines the exterior diameter of a cylindrical or round part. See ID, inner diameter.