Encoders
Turck rotary position sensors are available in a non-contact
rotary inductive sensor, as well as optical and magnetic
encoders that offer a variety of options when deciding what
solution best fits the application.
Inductive rotary position sensors are non-contact sensors
using the R-L-C principle of operation with a choice of
analog, incremental, SSI, or CANopen interface.
Optical encoders are available in shaft or hollow shaft, a
variety of sizes and interfaces including incremental outputs
and absolute protocols.
Magnetic encoders are available in shaft or hollow shaft.
Draw wire (or cable pull) are mechanically operated devices
with measuring ranges up to 40 M
Turck’s linear position sensors are available in a variety of
sensing technologies that provide a designer with a variety of
options when deciding which solution best fits the
application.
Inductive linear position sensors are non-contact sensors
using the R-L-C principle of operation, with measuring
ranges up to 1,000 mm.
Magnetic linear position sensors are non-contact sensors
using external magnets with imbedded hall effect sensors
measuring ranges up to 200 mm.
Magnetostrictive linear position sensors are non-contact
sensors using external magnets measuring ranges up to 300
in.
Draw wire (or cable pull) are mechanically operated devices
with measuring ranges up to 40 m
Inclination sensors are a mems based sensor family that
provide angular measurement relative to gravity. Depending
on the sensor selected, these sensors are capable of single
axis (up to 360°) or dual axis (X-Y) measurement angles
ranging from 5° to 85°. Output choices include analog
voltage, analog current, PNP, IO-Link, and CANopen.