An encoder is an electromechanical device that converts motion (rotational or linear) into an electrical signal. This signal is then interpreted by a control system to determine position, speed, or direction. Encoders are widely used in automation, robotics, CNC machines, and industrial applications for precise motion control.
High Accuracy – Ensures precise motion control.
Fast Response Time – Enables real-time monitoring of position and speed.
Compact & Durable Design – Available in rugged models for industrial applications.
Variety of Output Signals – Supports TTL, HTL, and analog signals for compatibility with different systems.
Resistant to Environmental Factors – Some encoders offer IP-rated protection against dust, water, and vibrations.
Multi-Turn Options – Absolute encoders can track multiple revolutions without losing position data.