(-E1)FeedbackAnalog Incremental Encoder; 1 VppThe E1 option is an analog incremental encoder, which maintains high resolution with low cost. Unlike absolute encoders, incremental encoders may require a homing routine upon power up to locate current position. You will need to verify your drive/amplifier compatibility with this encoder feedback. See the product specifications tab or the product manual for a further breakdown of performance differences between options.
(-E2)FeedbackHigh-Accuracy Analog Incremental Encoder; 1 VppThe E2 option is an analog incremental encoder, which has higher resolution relative to the E1 option.. Unlike absolute encoders, incremental encoders may require a homing routine upon power up to locate current position. You will need to verify your drive/amplifier compatibility with this encoder feedback. See the product specifications tab or the product manual for a further breakdown of performance differences between options.
(-E2)FeedbackHigh-Accuracy Analog Incremental Encoder; 1 VppThe E2 option is an analog incremental encoder, which has higher resolution relative to the E1 option.. Unlike absolute encoders, incremental encoders may require a homing routine upon power up to locate current position. You will need to verify your drive/amplifier compatibility with this encoder feedback. See the product specifications tab or the product manual for a further breakdown of performance differences between options.
(-E2)FeedbackHigh-Accuracy Analog Incremental Encoder; 1 VppThe E2 option is an analog incremental encoder, which has higher resolution relative to the E1 option.. Unlike absolute encoders, incremental encoders may require a homing routine upon power up to locate current position. You will need to verify your drive/amplifier compatibility with this encoder feedback. See the product specifications tab or the product manual for a further breakdown of performance differences between options.