Part no.: Netzer VLX-25
• 35mm diameter
• SSI, BiSS-C
• Up to 19 bits resolution
• High tolerance to EMI, RFI and magnetic fields
The VLX-35 is designed to meet the needs of the servo motor and other industries. Designed to be modified in order to provide a best-fit solution to the needs of different customers, it is ideal for motion control in drives, robotics and automation, industrial and automotive applications.
Netzer recognizes the importance of cooperation with servo motor manufacturers, which have their own design philosophy and production methods, and as a result, the VLH-35 can be modified in order to provide a best-fit solution to the needs of different customers.
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