Encoders - Industrial

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AMT11-V
AMT113S-V
ROTARY ENCODER INCREMENT PROGPPR
Same Sky (Formerly CUI Devices)
190
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1 : $50.42000
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Incremental
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Programmable
5V
2mm ~ 8mm Open Center
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No
Chassis Mount, Motors
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AMT11xx-V Series
AMT113Q-V
ROTARY ENCODER INCREMENT PROGPPR
Same Sky (Formerly CUI Devices)
125
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1 : $53.96000
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Box
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Incremental
Quadrature Line Driver with Index (Incremental)
Programmable
5V
2mm ~ 8mm Open Center
No
No
Chassis Mount, Motors
Right Angle
Connector
-
AMT31-V
AMT313S-V
ROTARY ENCODER INCREMENT PROGPPR
Same Sky (Formerly CUI Devices)
50
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1 : $53.18000
Box
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Box
Active
Incremental
Commutation
Programmable
5V
2mm ~ 8mm Open Center
No
No
Chassis Mount, Motors
Right Angle
Connector
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Encoders - Industrial


Industrial Encoders are devices that are designed to translate motion or position changes into electrical signals. By tracking the motion either optically, mechanically or by changing magnetic fields, encoders can output electrical signals either in code such as by binary, octal, hexadecimal or grey code or by changing output signals such as frequency or differential voltage. With a range of supply voltages, mounting types, output resolution per revolution and actuators, encoders can fill a range of applications. These are made for use in an industrial setting.