Transducers & sensors
Incremental or absolute: Absolute
Interface: PROFINET
Single or multiturn: Multiturn
Flange shape: 66 mm
Housing material: Aluminum, Stainless steel 1.4305, Stainless steel 1.4404
Flange and shaft: Clamping flange, shaft 10 mm with flattened surface, Clamping flange, shaft 10 mm with spring key.
Resolution: 4096 steps/360° <), 8194 steps/360° <), 16384 steps/360° <).
Code type: Binary code, position of the slewing ring (integer 32), binary code, position value as 2x integer16, resolution not adjustable, binary code, position value as double word (integer 32).
Measurement range: 4096 revolutions
Profile: Standard, PROFINET
Electrical connection: Cable socket axial, Cable socket radial, Contact socket axial, Contact socket radial, Standard, 3 contacts, radial.
Electrical and/or mechanical variant: Protection class IP69K, Standard
Rotary encoder TRT66 Registration of angular position and revolutions with Hall sensors – multiturn version with absolute multiturn transmission for up to 4096 revolutions – data output plus parameterization and diagnosis via PROFINET. Robust housing made of seawater resistant aluminum or stainless steel – stainless steel shaft – ball bearing with radial shaft seal sensor circuit consisting of ASIC with Hall element – electrical connection via M12 connector or cable socket. The Profinet interface according to IEC 61158 /61784 or PNO specifications order number 2.712 and 2.722, version 2.2, is integrated in the TRT absolute encoders of the model range. Real time classes 1 – 3 are supported, i.e. Real Time (RT) and Isochronous Real Time (IRT) plus the requirements of compliance class C. It is not necessary to set the address, transmission rate or terminating resistor. A name, stored in the non-volatile memory of the absolute encoder, is assigned via the PROFINET controller to address the device. The integrated 2-fold switch allows TWK PROFINET absolute encoders to be used in star, tree and line network topologies. An exhaustive description of integration in a PROFINET network can be found in the manual TRT12887. In the version with code type ‘S’, the TRT offers a swivel function. This converts the position value of the sensor axis into the position of a slewing ring or rotary table. The swivel ring encoder allows the number of teeth on the swivel ring and the encoder gears to be adjusted via the encoder parameters. In this way, all gear ratios are possible and the encoder can be adapted to any turn by the user. The output values are the position of the swung ring in degrees (resolution adjustable) and his speed in degree/time (time-based adjustable).