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Encoder Series: AD35

Part #: AD35/0014AF.0RSGB

List Price: (USD)$896
Average Leadtime10 Business Days
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Technical Data
Description

In launching the AD35, HENGSTLER has introduced the shortest hollow-shaft encoder in the world. The AD35 is available with a single-sided 8 mm hollow shaft and a single-turn resolution of up to 22 bits. The mechanical concept is based on a shaft assembly mounted in dual ball-bearings with a flexible torque support. The AD35 is suitable for fitting in BLDC servo motors with small frame heights. The BiSS or SSI communication interface enables control circuits to be set up that are completely digital.

General Attributes
  • Feedback Type
    Absolute
  • Interface
    SSI grey
  • Mounting Configuration
    Spring plate F
  • Technology Sensing Type
    Optical
  • Weight (Pounds)
    1
Mechanical Attributes
  • Connection Location
    PCB connector, radial, 12-pole with mating connector and 0.5 m cable
  • Housing Diameter (mm)
    37.5
  • Housing Material
    Aluminium/plastic
  • Moment Of Inertia
    2,5 x 10^-6 kgm²
  • Radial Endplay Mounting
    0.05
  • Revolution Count
    10000
  • Revolution Short Term
    12000
  • Shaft / Bore Material
    Stainless Steel
  • Shaft / Bore Size (mm)
    8
  • Shaft Type
    Hub shaft open on one side
  • Starting Torque (Ncm)
    1
Electrical Attributes
  • Absolute Accuracy Type
    ±35"
  • Drivers
    Stroke and data/RS422
  • Input Voltage
    DC 5 V (-5%/+10%)
  • Output Code
    Grey
  • Resolution Multi Turn
    No Multiturn
  • Resolution Single Turn (Bits)
    14
Environmental Attributes
  • Approvals / Certifications
    [CE, c UL us (listed)]
  • Housing Protection Level
    IP40
  • Maximum Operating Temperature (°C)
    120
  • Maximum Storage Temperature (°C)
    85
  • Minimum Operating Temperature (°C)
    -15
  • Minimum Storage Temperature (°C)
    -15
  • Shock Resistance
    1000 m/s² (6 ms)
  • Vibration Resistance
    100 m/s² (10 - 2000 Hz)