The M3000 absolute encoder allows displacements to be acquired with immunity to power failure and with a measurement range corresponding to a word length with a 24 bit measurement range. The compact opto-electronic multi-turn absolute encoder (manufactured by T+R/Beckhoff) achieves a 24 bit resolution with 4,096 steps per revolution and 4,096 revolutions. The incremental transducer has a resolution of up to 36,000 pulses per revolution. Up to 255 transducers can be interrogated over one Lightbus ring.
Features
| Technical data | M3000 | M3200 |
|---|---|---|
| Fieldbus | Lightbus | |
| Data transfer rates | 2.5 Mbaud, 25 µs for actual value interrogation | |
| Resolution | 24 bits | – |
| Steps/revolution | 4,096 | – |
| Revolutions | 4,096 | – |
| Data format | 24 bit binary number | – |
| Number of pulses | – | 100…9,000 (x 1, 2, 4) |
| Encoder connection | – | A, B, common |
| Counter | – | 24 bits, binary |
| Base frequency | – | 1 MHz |
| Zero-pulse latch | – | 24 bits |
| Supply voltage | 24 V DC (±10 %) | |
| Current consumption | 0.25 A | |
| Diameter | 65 mm | |
| Length (without shaft) | 110 mm | |
| Ordering information | M3x00-0xx |
|---|---|
| M3000-000 | absolute encoder, 24 bit |
| M3200-004 | incremental encoder, 4,000 step version |
| M3200-036 | incremental encoder, 36,000 step version |