On January 16, 2012, the S4 part number was modified. The S4 optical encoder is now offered with a differential output option; as a result, the S4 part number was changed to accommodate either...



On January 16, 2012, the S4 part number was modified. The S4 optical encoder is now offered with a differential output option; as a result, the S4 part number was changed to accommodate either...
| Title | Date | Description | Download |
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| E4 - E4P - S4 Update - PCN 1014 | 11/29/2011 | We have modifed the E4, E4P and S4 product lines in order to improve the performance and durability of the encoder. Changes include new molds for the plastic base and cover parts with an over-molded bushing in the S4 base, a new SMT connector (compatible with current mating connector), and a modified PCB profile to accommodate the new connector and plastic part modifications. | Download |
On January 16, 2012, the S4 part number was modified. The S4 optical encoder is now offered with a differential output option; as a result, the S4 part number was changed to accommodate either the single ended or differential output options. The S4 part number also has a place holder added for a possible future index option. The index option is currently not available and there is not a projected date at which it will be made available. The current "Power" option for the S4 was also removed from the part number. The power option is very rarely selected and therefore is being eliminated from the S4 part number.
The S4 miniature optical shaft encoder is a non-contacting rotary to digital converter. Useful for position feedback or manual interface, the encoder converts real-time shaft angle, speed, and direction into TTL-compatible quadrature outputs without index. The encoder utilizes an unbreakable mylar disk, metal shaft, and bushing or bearing. It operates from a single +5VDC supply.
The S4 encoder is available with ball bearings for motion control applications, or static drag to feel like a potentiometer for front-panel manual interface.
The reflective sensor incorporates an LED light source and a monolithic photo detector with signal shaping electronics, providing two channel bounceless quadrature TTL outputs.
The S4 can be connected by using a high retention 4 conductor snap-in polarized 1.25mm pitch connector. The mating connector is polarized and should attach smoothly to the encoder; do not force. See below for Cables & Connectors.