CUI Inc. AMT Encoders | New Product Brief
CUI AMT series modular encoders are compact, rugged, high accuracy encoders with an innovative design that prevents contamination from the dirt, dust, and oil common in motion applications, and are ideal for industrial, automation, robotics, and renewable energy applications.
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CUI Inc AMT Encoders
CUI AMT series modular encoders are compact, rugged, high accuracy encoders with an innovative design that prevents contamination from the dirt, dust, and oil common in motion applications, and are ideal for industrial, automation, robotics, and renewable energy applications. The AMT series includes incremental, absolute, and commutation encoders, with low current draw, high accuracy, and a wide operating temperature range. Options include up to 14-bit resolution, line driver output, and radial and axial versions with shaft sizes from 2 mm to 8 mm. Simple assembly combined with available One Touch Zero functionality greatly reduces mounting and alignment time. AMT’s Viewpoint software provides an intuitive graphical interface to configure and monitor a range of parameters, leading to reduced development time.
- Encoder Types: Incremental, Absolute, Commutation
- Current Consumption: as low as 6 mA
- Accuracy: ±0.20° to ±0.25°
- Temperature Range: -40°C up to +125°C
- Options: up to 14-bit resolution, line driver output, radial and axial versions
- One Touch Zero for faster setup
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