Multi-Turn Encoder Features Electronic Reset

Oct. 8, 2008
Eliminating buttons or switches, the HMT25 multi-turn absolute encoder integrates an electronic reset capability that initializes the component via software. By sending a timed pulse through the reset pin, the encoder value gets set to zero through a

Eliminating buttons or switches, the HMT25 multi-turn absolute encoder integrates an electronic reset capability that initializes the component via software. By sending a timed pulse through the reset pin, the encoder value gets set to zero through a non-volatile internal memory. As the encoder uses a geared multi-turn code wheel system, the physical position at any time is determined even in prolonged power down situations. For further information, contact Scott Orlosky at BEI TECHNOLOGIES, Goleta, CA. (800) 350-2727.

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