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Avago: High Temperature 115°C Three Channel Optical Incremental Encoder Modules 100 CPR to 1000 CPR (AEDT-9140 Series)
Description
The AEDT-9140 series are three channel optical incremental encoder modules. When used with a code wheel, these low cost modules detect rotary position. Each module consists of a lensed LED source and a detector IC enclosed in a small plastic package. Due to a highly collimated light source and a unique photodetector array, these modules are extremely tolerant to mounting misalignment. The AEDT-9140 has two channel quadrature outputs plus a third channel index output. This index output is a 90 electrical degree high true index pulse which is generated once for each full rotation of the codewheel. The AEDT-9140 optical encoder is designed for use with a code wheel which has an optical radius of 11.00 mm (0.433 inch) for 100 CPR to 1000 CPR and 11.68 mm (0.460 inch) for 1000 CPR. The quadrature signals and the index pulse are accessed through five 0.46 mm square pins located on 1.27 mm (pitch) centers.
Features
Resolution range from 100 thru 1000 CPR
Operating temperatures of -40 degree Celsius to 115 degree Celsius
TTL Compatible
Two Channel Quadrature Output with Index Pulse
Applications
Printers
Plotters
Tape Drives
Machine Tools
Industrial and Factory Automation Equipment
Transmissive Encoders
The Transmissive Encoder is an emitter/detector module. Coupled with a code wheel, this transmissive encoder translates rotary motion of a shaft into digital output. The transmissive encoder contains a single Light Emitting Diode (LED) as its light source. The light is collimated into a parallel beam by means of a single polycarbonate lens located directly over the LED. Opposite the emitter is the integrated detector circuit.
This IC consists of multiple sets of photodetectors and the signal processing circuitry necessary to produce the digital waveforms. The code wheel rotates between the emitter and detector of the transmissive encoder, causing the light beam to be interrupted by the pattern of spaces and bars on the code wheel. The photodiodes which detects these interruptions are arranged in a pattern that corresponds to the radius and design of the code wheel. These detectors are also spaced such that a light period on one pair of detectors corresponds to a dark period on the adjacent pair of detectors. Avago offers an extensive range of transmissive encoders to meet the different needs of a wide variety of applications.
Model No.: AEDT-9140-B0B, AEDT-9140-C00, AEDT-9140-E00, AEDT-9140-G00