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Enhance your designs with precision and reliability using advanced optical encoders.

Our optical encoder technology ensures accurate and efficient performance, meeting the demands of diverse industrial applications.

How Does an Optical Encoder Work? 

The core components of an optical encoder include: 

  • Code Disc: A disc made of glass or plastic with transparent and opaque segments arranged in a specific pattern. 

  • Light Source: Usually an LED that emits light through the code disc. 

  • Photodetector: Senses the light passing through the disc and generates corresponding electrical signals. 

As the shaft rotates, the code disc interrupts the light beam, and the photodetector captures these interruptions to produce signals that represent the position or motion of the shaft.

Types of Optical Encoders

Incremental Optical Encoders

Dynapar offers several reliable optical incremental encoders with high resolution for applications requiring precision feedba...

Absolute Optical Encoders

Absolute optical encoders measure actual position and will retain correct position even if power fails without homing at star...