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Interface
Interface
EtherNet/IP
Profile
CIP (Common Industrial Protocol)
Diagnostics
Error and Warning Bits
Features
Boot-Loader, Round Axis, DLR, Velocity, Acceleration and Temperature values
Transmission Rate
100 Mbit
Interface Cycle Time
≥ 1 ms
Programming Functions
Resolution, time base and filter for velocity, preset, counting direction, parameter control priority, IP-Address
Outputs
Output Driver
Ethernet
Electrical Data
Supply Voltage
10 – 30 VDC
Current Consumption
≤ 250 mA @ 10 V DC, ≤ 100 mA @ 24 V DC
Power Consumption
≤ 3 W
Start-Up Time
< 15 s
Reverse Polarity Protection
Yes
Short Circuit Protection
Yes
EMC: Emitted Interference
DIN EN 61000-6-4
EMC: Noise Immunity
DIN EN 61000-6-2
MTTF
95 years @ 40 °C
Sensor
Technology
Optical
Resolution Singleturn
13 bit
Accuracy (INL)
±0.0220° (14 – 16 bit), ±0.0439° (≤13 bit)
Code
Binary
Environmental Specifications
Protection Class (Shaft)
IP65
Protection Class (Housing)
IP65
Min Temperature
-40 °C (-40 °F)
Max Temperature
+85 °C (+185 °F)
Storage Temperature
-40 °C (-40 °F) – +85 °C (+185 °F)
Humidity
98% RH, no condensation
Mechanical Data
Housing Material
Steel
Housing Coating
Wet coating (RAL 9006 White Aluminium) + Cathodic corrosion protection (>720 h salt spay resistance)
Flange Type
Synchro, ø 58 mm (S)
Flange Material
Aluminum
Shaft Type
Solid, Length = 20 mm
Shaft Diameter
ø 12 mm (0.47")
Shaft Material
Stainless Steel V2A (1.4305, 303)
Max. Shaft Load
Axial 40 N, Radial 110 N
Minimum Mechanical Lifetime(10^8 revolutions with Fa/Fr)