Eltra encoder EL58C1000Z8/24L6X6PR in stock
$380.72
Italian Eltra encoder EL58C1000Z8/24L6X6PR in stock
Brand
ELTRA/Italy
Origin Category
Imported
Application Areas
Environmental Protection, Food/Agricultural Products, Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry and Fishery, Energy, Textiles/Dyeing
Eltra (Italy)
Founded in 1985, Eltra specializes in the development and production of encoders and sensors. Eltra has over 20 years of experience in sensor technology, particularly in the encoder industry. Currently, it produces up to 15,000 sensor models and serves 3,000 customers worldwide. A comprehensive product range is Eltra's greatest strength, including standard products such as linear encoders and absolute encoders; special products such as wire-coupled and magnetic encoders, absolute bus systems, metric encoders, electronic handwheels, intrinsically safe explosion-proof encoders; as well as photoelectric and inductive proximity switches, RFID sensors, linear potentiometers, and related accessories.
All Eltra products undergo rigorous testing under strict conditions for extended periods, ensuring strict quality control. It has passed CE, ISO9001:200040UL/CSA40ATEX certifications.
Eltra's sales network covers the globe, providing our customers with fast, reliable, and high-quality pre-sales and after-sales service.
An Italian Eltra encoder is a device that encodes signals (such as bitstreams) or data into a signal form that can be used for communication, transmission, and storage. Encoders convert angular or linear displacement into electrical signals; the former is called a code disk, and the latter a code scale. Encoders can be divided into contact and non-contact types according to their readout method; and into incremental and absolute types according to their working principle. Incremental encoders convert displacement into periodic electrical signals, then convert these signals into counting pulses, using the number of pulses to represent the magnitude of the displacement. Each position of an absolute encoder corresponds to a specific digital code; therefore, its reading depends only on the starting and ending positions of the measurement, and is independent of the intermediate process.
Main Classifications of Italian Eltra
Italian Eltra encoders can be classified as follows:
1. Classification by encoder die engraving method:
(1) Incremental type: A pulse signal is emitted for each unit angle rotated (some emit sine and cosine signals, which are then subdivided and chopped to produce higher frequency pulses). Typically, there are A-phase, B-phase, and Z-phase outputs. A-phase and B-phase outputs are pulses delayed by 1/4 cycle. The delay relationship distinguishes between forward and reverse rotation, and the rising and falling edges of A-phase and B-phase can be used for 2x or 4x frequency multiplication. Z-phase is a single-turn pulse, emitting one pulse per revolution.
(2) Absolute value type: For each revolution, a binary value corresponding to each reference angle is emitted. Multiple positions can be recorded and measured using an external clocking device.
2. Classification by signal output type: Voltage output, open collector output, push-pull complementary output, and long-line drive output.
3. Classification by encoder mechanical mounting method:
(1) Shaft type: Shaft type can be further divided into clamping flange type, synchronous flange type, and servo mounting type, etc. (2) Bushing Type: Bushing type can be further divided into semi-hollow type, fully hollow type, and large-diameter type.
4. Based on the working principle, encoders can be divided into: photoelectric type, magnetoelectric type, and contact brush type.
Selection considerations for Italian Eltra encoders:
Three parameters should be considered:
1. Mechanical installation dimensions: including positioning stop, shaft diameter, mounting hole position; cable exit method; installation space volume; whether the working environment protection level meets the requirements.
2. Resolution: i.e., the number of pulses output per revolution of the encoder, whether it meets the design accuracy requirements.
3. Electrical interface: Common encoder output methods include push-pull output (F-type HTL format), voltage output (E), open collector (C, commonly C is NPN type transistor output, C2 is PNP type transistor output), and long-line driver output. The output method should match the interface circuit of its control system. Common Encoder Advantages and Disadvantages (Folded)
**Photoelectric Encoder** (Folded)
Advantages: Small size, high precision, high inherent resolution, non-contact and wear-free; the same type can detect both angular and linear displacement with the aid of a mechanical conversion device; multi-turn photoelectric absolute encoders can detect linear displacement over a considerable range (e.g., 25-bit multi-turn). Long lifespan, flexible installation, diverse interface options, and reasonable price. Mature technology, widely used domestically and internationally for many years.
Disadvantages: Precise but requires high protection in outdoor and harsh environments; linear displacement measurement relies on mechanical conversion, necessitating the elimination of errors caused by mechanical backlash; difficulty in overcoming slippage when detecting objects moving on tracks.
**Static Magnet Grating Absolute Encoder** (Folded)
Advantages: Moderate size, direct measurement of linear displacement, absolute digital encoding, theoretically unlimited range; non-contact and wear-free, resistant to harsh environments, usable underwater up to 1000 meters; diverse interface options, various measurement methods; acceptable price.
Disadvantages: The resolution of 1mm is not high; different types of equipment are required for measuring straight lines and angles; it is not suitable for displacement detection in minute areas (greater than 260mm).
Italian Eltra Encoders
Italian Eltra Encoders
EL58B256S8/24L6X6PR
EL58B256Z8/24L6X6PR
EL58C1000S5/28P10X6JR
EL58C1000Z5/28P10S3PR
EL58C1000Z5/28P10X3JR
EL58C1000Z8/24L10S3PR3.002
EL58C1000Z8/24L6X6PR
EL58C1000Z8/24L6X6PR.518
EL58C100S5/28P10X3PR
EL58C1024S5/28P10X3PR EL58C1024Z5L15X6JR.651
EL58C1024Z8/24L10X6JRwith connector
EL58C1024Z8/24L15X6PR.651
EL58C1200Z5L15X6JR.651
EL58C1500Z8/24L10S6PR
EL58C2000S5L10X6PA
EL58C2048Z5/28P10X6PR
EL58C2048Z5L10X3JR
EL58C360I5/28P10X3PR
EL58C360Z5/28P10X3PR
EL58C5000Z 5/28P6X6JR EL58C5000Z8/24L10X3PR
EL58C720Z5/28P10X3PR
EL58CM2048Z8/24L10X3JR
EL58D1024S5L9X6JR
EL58D1024S5L9X6PR
EL58FA2000S5L8S3M12R.162+994 The company mainly deals with European and American brands and can source brands from any European country. For example, our key German brands include: BURKERT, DEMAG, HAWE, REXROTH, HYDAC, PILZ relays, FESTO, IFM sensors, E+H, HEIDENHAIN, P+F sensors, SICK, TURCK, and HIRSCHMANN industrial switches. We have partnerships with approximately 200 brands, including: German companies such as Henström, MURR, SCHMERSAL, SAMSON, and EPRO (a subsidiary of Emerson); American companies such as MOOG, ASCO, MAC, NUMATICS, PARKER, VICKERS, and ROSS; British companies such as Norgren; Italian companies such as OMAL, ATOS, CAMOZZI, UNIVER, and Camozzi; and companies in the US such as ASCO, VICKERS, MAC, PARKER, MOOG, FAIRCHILD, DENISON, ROSS, UE, MTS, and GEFRAN.
We also have companies in the US, such as ASCO, VICKERS, MAC, PARKER, MOOG, FAIRCHILD, DENISON, ROSS, UE, MTS, and GEFRAN. We have the agency rights for Japanese brands, such as CKD, TOYOOKI, NACHI, DAIKIN, SMC, KOGANEI, TACO, NOK, TOKIMEC, and other brands.

