Allen Bradley 842E Series Absolute Absolute Encoder, 262144ppr ppr, Analogue, Binary Signal, Solid Type, 3/8in Shaft

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RS Stock No.:
136-7764
Mfr. Part No.:
842E-MIP1BA
Brand:
Allen Bradley
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Brand

Allen Bradley

Encoder Technology

Absolute

Pulses Per Revolution

262144ppr

Series

842E

Maximum Revolutions

9000rpm

Output Signal Type

Analogue, Binary

Shaft Type

Solid

Shaft Diameter

3/8in

Supply Voltage

10 → 30 V

Resolution

18 Bit

Steps Per Revolution

262144Steps

IP Rating

IP65, IP67

Interface

Ethernet

Overall Width

60mm

Overall Depth

84mm

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Mounting Type

Clamping Flange

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85°C

Current Rating

≤200 mA

Allen Bradley Absolute Encoder, 18 Bit Resolution, Solid Type - 842E-MIP1BA


Use this absolute encoder from Rockwell Automation's Allen Bradley range to accurately monitor the motion of mechanical parts in your equipment. As a component moves, the unit's 3/8-inch-wide solid shaft rotates to a new position, which the encoder reads precisely thanks to its ultra-high 18-bit resolution. A built-in Ethernet/IP switch supports network connectivity, so you can easily send signals to your automation control system. The device's aluminium housing is resistant to corrosion, so it delivers a long service life in challenging environments.

Features & Benefits


• Transmission speed of 10/100Mbps to allow for use at fast or slow transfer rates
• LED signals for easy status monitoring
• Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +85°C indicates it functions in demanding conditions
• Housing has IP67 rating, meaning it's dust-tight and waterproof up to a depth of 1m

Standards and Certifications


• EN 61000-6-2
• EN 61000-6-3
• CE Marked for all applicable directives

Can I use this unit in humid environments?


Yes, you can. As the unit has a maximum operating humidity level up to 90% RH, you can use it in areas where high levels of water vapour are likely.