Programmable encoder with decomposition capability and output frequency.
■This is an encoder with intelligent features that allow programmable resolution and output frequency. It maintains an ultra-small sensor head while incorporating an interpolation accuracy correction function, achieving ultra-high resolution. The 3500/3500Si models realize linear resolution of 5nm and rotary resolution of 64,000,000 CPR. It can be used for both linear and rotary applications, and setup is easy. A high-speed serial output option (Si) is also available. ■Resolution Linear: 5μm to 5.0nm Rotary: 1650 CPR to 64M CPR ■Output Signal AB 2-phase + origin differential output Alarm output (only for M3000/M3500) 32-bit serial world output (Si option) Differential RS422 output ■Origin Signal High-speed reading possible from either direction within ±1 LSB (at rest)
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■This is an encoder with intelligent features that allows programmable resolution and output frequency. It maintains a very small sensor head while incorporating an interpolation accuracy correction function, making it an ultra-high resolution type. The 3500/3500Si achieves linear resolution of 5nm and rotary resolution of 64,000,000 CPR. It can be used for both linear and rotary applications, and setup is easy. A high-speed serial output option (Si) is also available. ■Resolution Linear: 5μm to 5.0nm Rotary: 1650 CPR to 64M CPR ■Output Signal AB2-phase + origin differential output Alarm output (only for M3000/M3500) 32-bit serial world output (Si option) Differential RS422 output ■Origin Signal High-speed reading possible from either direction within ±1 LSB (at rest)
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Novanta Japan Co., Ltd. is the Japanese subsidiary of Novanta Inc. (USA), which provides some of the world's leading laser technologies. Just eight years after Dr. Maiman's groundbreaking invention of the first ruby laser, our predecessor, General Scanning Inc., was established. During the early days of lasers, General Scanning Inc. developed the galvanometer scanner, a device for laser positioning, while Lumonics Inc. was the first in the world to commercialize TEA CO2 lasers for industrial use. Since its founding in 1968 by engineers from MIT, the Novanta Group has provided various laser application process systems across a wide range of fields, including semiconductors, electronics, precision machinery manufacturing, and telecommunications. Furthermore, based on years of experience, we offer a wide range of products, including laser-related optical components, along with innovative technologies to the world.