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Part Number HEDM-550X
Manufacturers Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)
Logo Agilent(Hewlett-Packard)
Description Quick Assembly Two and Three Channel Optical Encoders
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Quick Assembly Two and Three Channel Optical Encoders Technical Data HEDM-550X/560X HEDS-550X/554X HEDS-560X/564X Features • Two Channel Quadrature Output with Optional Index Pulse • Quick and Easy Assembly • No Signal Adjustment Required • External Mounting Ears Available • Low Cost • Resolutions Up to 1024 Counts Per Revolution • Small Size • -40°C to 100 °C Operating Temperature • TTL Compatible • Single 5 V Supply with detectors and output circuitry, and a codewheel which rotates between t.

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Quick Assembly Two and Three Channel Optical Encoders Technical Data HEDM-550X/560X HEDS-550X/554X HEDS-560X/564X Features • Two Channel Quadrature Output with Optional Index Pulse • Quick and Easy Assembly • No Signal Adjustment Required • External Mounting Ears Available • Low Cost • Resolutions Up to 1024 Counts Per Revolution • Small Size • -40°C to 100 °C Operating Temperature • TTL Compatible • Single 5 V Supply with detectors and output circuitry, and a codewheel which rotates between the emitter and detector IC. The outputs of the HEDS-5500/5600 and HEDM5500/ 5600 are two square waves in quadrature. The HEDS-5540 and 5640 also have a third channel index output in addition to the two channel quadrature. This index output is a 90 electrical degree, high true index pulse which is generated once for each full rotation of the codewheel. The HEDS series utilizes metal codewheels, while the HEDM series utilizes a film codewheel allowing for resolutions to 1024 CPR. The HEDM series is nont available with a third channel index. These encoders may be quickly and easily mounted to a motor. For larger diameter motors, the HEDM-5600, and HEDS-5600/ 5640 feature external mounting ears. The quadrature signals and the index pulse are accessed through five 0.025 inch square pins located on 0.1 inch centers. Standard resolutions between 96 and 1024 counts per revolution are presently available. Consult local Agilent sales representatives for other resolutions. Description The HEDS-5500/5540, HEDS5600/5640, and HEDM-5500/ 5600 are high performance, low cost, two and three channel optical incremental encoders. These encoders emphasize high reliability, high resolution, and easy assembly. Each encoder contains a lensed LED source, an integrated circuit Applications The HEDS-5500, 5540, 5600, 5640, and the HEDM-5500, 5600 provide motion detection at a low cost, making them ideal for high volume applications. Typical applications include printers, plotters, tape drives, positioning tables, and automatic handlers. ESD WARNING: NORMAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID STATIC DISCHARGE. 2 Package Dimensions HEDS-5500/5540, HEDM-5500 *Note: For the HEDS-5500 and HEDM-5500, Pin #2 is a No Connect. For the HEDS-5540, Pin #2 is CH. I, the index output. HEDS-5600/5640, HEDM-5600 *Note: For the HEDS-5600 and HEDM-5600, Pin #2 is a No Connect. For the HEDS-5640, Pin #2 is CH. I, the index output. 3 Theory of Operation The HEDS-5500, 5540, 5600, 5640, and HEDM-5500, 5600 translate the rotary motion of a shaft into either a two- or a threechannel digital output. As seen in the block diagram, these encoders contain a single Light Emitting Diode (LED) as its light source. The light is collimated into a parallel beam by means of a single polycarbonate lens located directly over the LED. Opposite the emitter is the integrated detector circuit. This IC consists of multiple sets of photodetectors and the signal processing circuitry necessary to produce the digital waveforms. The codewheel rotates between the emitter and detector, causing the light beam to be interrupted by the pattern of spaces and bars on the codewheel. The photodiodes which detect these interruptions are arranged in a pattern that corresponds to the radius and design of the codewheel. These detectors are also spaced such that a light period on one pair of detectors corresponds to a dark period on the adjacent pair of detectors. The photodiode outputs are then fed through the signal processing circuitry resulting in A, A, B and B (also I and I in the HEDS-5540 and 5640). Comparators receive these signals and produce the final outputs for channels A and B. Due to this integrated phasing technique, the digital output of channel A is in quadrature with that of channel B (90 degrees out of phase). In the HEDS-5540 and 5640, the output of the comparator for I and I is sent to the index processing circuitry along with the outputs of channels A and B. Block Diagram The final output of channel I is an index pulse PO which is generated once for each full rotation of the codewheel. This output PO is a one state width (nominally 90 electrical degrees), high true index pulse which is coincident with the low states of channels A and B. revolution. Pulse Width (P): The number of electrical degrees that an output is high during 1 cycle. This value is nominally 180°e or 1/2 cycle. Pulse Width Error ( ∆ P): The deviation, in electrical degrees, of the pulse width from its ideal value of 180°e. State Width (S): The number of electrical degrees between a transition in the output of channel A and the neighboring transition in the output of channel B. There are 4 states per cycle, each nominally 90°e. State Width Error ( ∆ S): The deviation, in electrical degrees, of each state width from its ideal value of 90°e. Phase (φ): The number of electrical degrees between the center of the high state of channel A and the center of the high state of channel B. This value is.


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