The E5 Series rotary encoder has a molded polycarbonate enclosure with either a 5-pin or 10-pin finger-latching connector. This optical incremental encoder is...




The E5 Series rotary encoder has a molded polycarbonate enclosure with either a 5-pin or 10-pin finger-latching connector. This optical incremental encoder is...
| Title | Date | Description | Download |
|---|---|---|---|
| E5 Insert Overmold - PCN 1008 | 8/23/2011 | In an effort to enhance the robustness of our E5 encoder; the four threaded inserts pressed into the base are being replaced with similar threaded nuts that will be insert-molded into the encoder base. This change in process will retain the insert with much greater strength. | Download |
| E5 Laser Marking - PCN 1009 | 8/23/2011 | The primary purpose for this change is to create a more durable and longer lasting solution compared to the previous stick on label solution. The E5 encoder covers will now have the US Digital logo, part number, lot code, and pin-outs laser marked onto the top surface. | Download |
| E5 Mold Update - PCN 1007 | 8/23/2011 | The plastic E5 base and covers have been redesigned for improved moldability and aesthetics. Design changes are primarily alteration of surface drafts, additional or increased corner radii and additional coring out of thick regions. This update was carefully done to preserve the size and shape of the encoder. The new parts are dimensionally equivalent and will fit within the envelope of the previous parts. Only the E-option covers and the G-option bases have features with dimensional changes. | Download |
The E5 Series rotary encoder has a molded polycarbonate enclosure with either a 5-pin or 10-pin finger-latching connector. This optical incremental encoder is designed to easily mount to and dismount from an existing shaft to provide digital feedback information.
The E5 Series is easy to add to existing applications and only consists of five main components: base, cover, hub/code wheel, optical encoder module and internal differential line driver (differential version only).
The single-ended output version (S-option) is typically used with cables of 10 feet or less. For longer cable lengths, the differential output version (D-option) is recommended.
The base and cover are both constructed of a 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.
For differential versions: the internal differential line driver (26C31) can source and sink 20mA at TTL levels. The recommended receiver is industry standard 26C32. Maximum noise immunity is achieved when the differential receiver is terminated with a 110-ohm resistor in series with a .0047 microfarad capacitor placed across each differential pair. The capacitor simply conserves power; otherwise power consumption would increase by approximately 20mA per pair, or 60mA for 3 pairs.
A secure connection to the E5 Series encoder is made through a 5-pin (single-ended versions) or 10-pin (differential versions) finger-latching connector (sold separately). The mating connectors are available from US Digital with several cable options and lengths.