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Many encoders deliver only one non-differential signal, which has many disadvantages. To con
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vert it into a differential signal you can use the differential line driver. This converts the AB
signal into an A+A-B+B signal and thus significantly increases interference immunity. Another
advantage of the driver is the possibility of connecting the encoder to the controller via a com-
mercially available Ethernet patch cable. This provides a very cost-effective, simple shielded
connection.
The line driver can be soldered directly to encoders of type HEDS or AMT103:
Encoder-Setings
Some encoder types can be set in the pulse rate, e.g. the type AMT103-V. Please refer to the
section on the encoder in this manual and set the desired pulse rate. Other encoders have a
fixed pulse rate and cannot be set.
For example: The PIB408 Encoder already
delivers a differential signal and has an
8mm axis already installed.
MOST IMPORTANT
:
The pulse rate of the encoder must also be entered in the controller settings!
See SETTINGS -> Encoder.
Encoder connection to differential line driver
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