Part no.: Zettlex/Celera Motion IncOder Core 70mm
• 70mm OD, 30mm ID
• Interfaces: SSI, BiSS-C, SPI, Async Serial
• Up to 20 bit resolution
• Low cost, short lead times
IncOder CORE 70mm is a non-contact, lightweight absolute rotary inductive encoder fully contained in a printed circuit board kit. The hollow bore design is suited for integration into rotary actuators. The position sensor utilizes a unique field-proven inductive technique, delivering highly repeatable, reliable, temperature-stable measurement performance.
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Zettlex/Celera Motion
Zettlex/Celera Motion
Zettlex/Celera Motion
Zettlex/Celera Motion
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