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Inka Krischke,

Encoder for motors from size NEMA 8

Nanotec is expanding its product range to include the compact NME3 magnetic encoder. Thanks to its modular design, it can be combined with a wide range of brushless DC and stepper motors from size NEMA 8.

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With a maximum speed of 30,000 rpm, the compact singleturn absolute encoder from Nanotec is particularly suitable for applications that require precise speed control. As its magnetic scanning is insensitive to dust, shocks, vibrations and high temperatures, it delivers reliable measured values even in harsh environmental conditions. The encoder is available in two versions: for incremental signals with a maximum resolution of 4,096 CPR or with an SSI interface and 16-bit resolution. The incremental version also generates Hall signals for BLDC motors. Two different sizes cover a wide range of motors and shaft diameters of 4 mm, 5 mm and 6.35 mm.

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