Ultra-compact digital output high-performance encoder MicroE MercuryII 6000 series
MicroE Mercury II 6000 Series
Maximum speed of 5 m/s (with a resolution of 0.1 µm) and a high-speed compatible encoder.
Achieving high-speed response with a maximum speed of 5m/s (resolution of 0.1μm) A revolutionary encoder that allows for space-saving installation of the encoder 【Features】 ○ Compact sensor with a height of 8.23mm that fits in narrow spaces Sensor size height: 8.23mm Width: 12.7mm Length: 22.61mm ○ Faster response compared to conventional products Maximum speed of 5m/s (resolution of 0.1μm) ○ High-resolution digital output directly obtained from the sensor Resolution from 5μm to 1.22nm (linear) ○ Auto Gain Control (AGC) function and a very wide mounting tolerance make assembly of the sensor head very easy ○ Customers can change the resolution settings ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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Achieving high-speed response with a maximum speed of 5m/s (resolution of 0.1μm) A revolutionary encoder that allows for space-saving installation of the encoder 【Features】 ○ Compact sensor with a height of 8.23mm that fits in narrow spaces Sensor dimensions: Height: 8.23mm Width: 12.7mm Length: 22.61mm ○ Faster response compared to conventional products Maximum speed of 5m/s (resolution of 0.1μm) ○ High-resolution digital output directly obtained from the sensor Resolution from 5μm to 1.22nm (linear) ○ Auto Gain Control function and a very wide mounting tolerance make assembly of the sensor head very easy ○ Customers can change the resolution settings ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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