The E2 is a rotary encoder with a molded polycarbonate enclosure, which utilizes either a 5-pin locking or standard connector.This optical incremental encoder is...





The E2 is a rotary encoder with a molded polycarbonate enclosure, which utilizes either a 5-pin locking or standard connector.This optical incremental encoder is...
Provides a single pulse per revolution.
3-option makes all five of these hole diameters .125". If desired, the two .096" diameter recesses will mate with matching aligning pins. The .438" diameter center hole can also mate with a motor boss.
A-option adds a .497" diameter alignment shoulder designed to slip into a .500" diameter recess in the mounting surface centered around the shaft.
The E-option provides a cylindrical extension to the cover allowing for longer shafts of up to .795".
This option includes molded ears on the base which enable it to be mounted to a 1.812" diameter bolt circle. The mounting holes are designed to fit 4-40 screws. Because the ears are molded to the base this does not increase the thickness of the encoder and does not add to the required shaft length. This option will work with shaft lengths of .445" to .570".
The H-option adds a hole to the cover for the shaft to pass through.
Shafts <.375", a .375" diameter hole is supplied.
Shafts >=.375", a .500" diameter hole is supplied.
This adapter is an 1/8" thick fiberglass adapter which is pre-mounted to the base of the encoder. It allows the E2 to be rotated 15° while operating for index orientation. Use three 4-40 x 1/4" screws (sold separately). When installing the hub, rotate the index to the approximate position. After assembly, with the 3 screws loose, rotate while operating to the desired index location and tighten. Note that this adds 1/8" to the required shaft length.
When mounting holes are not available, a pre-applied transfer adhesive (with peel-off backing) is available for "stick-on" mounting. Use the centering tool (sold separately) to slide the base into position. T-option specifies transfer adhesive on the standard mounting base. A centering tool is highly recommended when using transfer adhesive.
Instructions: To use transfer ahesive, peel off paper backing and slip tool into center hole of base and slide both down shaft as one piece. Press to form a good bond, then slip tool off and continue with standard mounting instructions.
The E2 is a rotary encoder with a molded polycarbonate enclosure, which utilizes either a 5-pin locking or standard connector.This optical incremental encoder is designed to easily mount to and dismount from an existing shaft to provide digital feedback information.
The E2 is easy to add to existing applications and only consists of four main components; base, cover, hub/code wheel and optical encoder module.
The E2 is normally designed for applications of 10 feet or less. For longer cable lengths, adding a PC4 / PC5 differential line driver is recommended.
The base and cover are both constructed of rugged 20% glass filled polycarbonate. Attachment of the base to a surface may be accomplished by utilizing one of several machine screw bolt circle options. Positioning of the base to the centerline of a shaft is ensured by use of a centering tool (sold separately). The cover is securely attached to the base with two 4-40 flat head screws to provide a resilient package protecting the internal components.
The internal components consist of a shatterproof mylar disk mounted to a precision machined aluminum hub and an encoder module. The module consists of a highly collimated solid state light source and monolithic phased array sensor, which together provide a system extremely tolerant to mechanical misalignments.
Connection to the E2 product is made through either a 5-pin locking or standard connector (sold separately). The mating connectors are available from US Digital with several cable options and lengths.
US Digital's E2 encoder may now be used as direct replacements for Avago / Agilent's HEDS-5500, HEDS-5505, HEDS-5540, HEDS-5545, HEDS-5600, HEDS-5640, HEDS-5645.