Part no.: POSITAL UCD – Analog
• Voltage and Current output options
• User scaleable
• Optional stainless steel and IP68/69k options
• Various flange and connector options
POSITAL UCD analog encoders are a novel alternative to traditional rotary encoders. Relying on a non-contact Hall sensor, UCD encoders are scaleable by the end user, offer 13 bit resolution and multiturn counting.
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