on June 11th

Incremental encoder for small and tiny motors

CUI AMT12 incremental encoder

“The AMT12 series brings the same durability, accuracy and immunity to environmental particulates as current AMT encoder models in a more compact 22.2 x 22.2 x 12.8mm package,” according to the company.

Outputs are single-ended cmos quadrature A and B signals that can sink or source 2mA. Rise and fall times are 30ns.

The encoders are programmable to select one of 16 resolutions across 96 to 4,096 pulse/rev, and the zero position, using graphical user interface software called ‘AMT Viewpoint’ which works with Windows 10 and higher. Parts can be ordered pre-programmed.

Maximum rotational speed is 4,000rpm at resolutions of 384, 768, 800, 1,000, 1,600, 2,000, 2,048 or 4,096 pulse/rev, and 8,000rpm at 96, 192, 200, 250, 400, 500, 512 or 1,024 pulses/rev.

Consumption is 16mA from 5V, and operation is over -40 to +125°C.

The units come in two styles, one with connector pins parallel to the operating shaft (‘axial orientation’ AMT123S-V pictured) and the other with connector pins outwards at 90° (‘radial orientation’ AMT122S-V).

Each is available with a kit of colour-coded adapters for different shaft sizes, that also includes moulded tools to aid installation.

Robotics and industrial automation applications are foreseen.

AMT122S-V radial orientation (at the time of writing, the product photo here is of the axial version)

AMT123S-V axial orientation

AMT Viewpoint programming software

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