EM2 Transmissive Optical Encoder Module

EM2 Features

  • Encoder module for measuring rotary or linear movement
  • Two-channel quadrature with index channel
  • 11 Rotary Resolutions from 2,000 to 10,000 CPR (8,000 to 40,000 PPR)
  • 2 Linear resolutions from 1,000 to 2,000 LPI (x1 quadrature decoding)
  • Sink/source 5 mA
  • Internal decoupling capacitor for enhanced noise immunity
  • Single 5V supply

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EM2 Product Description

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The EM2 is a transmissive optical encoder module designed to measure rotary or linear movement when paired with an encoder disk or linear strip. The EM2 consists of a lensed LED source and a monolithic detector IC enclosed in a small polymer package. The EM2 uses phased array detector technology, allowing for a wider gap tolerance and reliable performance even with some disk contamination.

The EM2 encoder module provides digital A & B quadrature outputs with an index channel. Each EM2 module is resolution-specific and is matched to the resolution of an encoder disk or linear strip. The EM2 module supports 12 different resolutions. The EM2 operates with a single 5V supply and provides single-ended outputs capable of sinking and sourcing 5mA. An internal 0.1 µF decoupling capacitor provides enhanced noise immunity.

For open collector and higher voltage applications, add the PC3 cable driver, or for differential cable driver outputs, add the PC4 cable driver.

Accessories such as encoder disks, linear strips, mating connectors, and cables are also available. 

Download the EM2/EM1 comparison chart.

Product Specifications

COMPATIBLE 1" & 2" DISKS

  1" DISKS
CPR MODULE
Index
1" DISK
Index
2000 EM2-1-2000-I DISK-1-2000-*-IE
2048 EM2-1-2048-I DISK-1-2048-*-IE
2500 EM2-1-2500-I DISK-1-2500-*-IE
4000 EM2-1-4000-I DISK-1-4000-*-IE
4096 EM2-1-4096-I DISK-1-4096-*-IE
5000 EM2-1-5000-I DISK-1-5000-*-IE
  *Represents the bore size
  2" DISKS
CPR MODULE
Index
2" DISK
Index
3600 EM2-2-3600-I DISK-2-3600-*-IE
4000 EM2-2-4000-I DISK-2-4000-*-IE
4096 EM2-2-4096-I DISK-2-4096-*-IE
5000 EM2-2-5000-I DISK-2-5000-*-IE
7200 EM2-2-7200-I DISK-2-7200-*-IE
8000 EM2-2-8000-I DISK-2-8000-*-IE
8192 EM2-2-8192-I DISK-2-8192-*-IE
10000 EM2-2-10000-I DISK-2-10000-*-IE
  *Represents the bore size

COMPATIBLE 1" & 2" HUBDISKS

  1" HUBDISKS
CPR MODULE
Index
1" HUBDISK
Index
2000 EM2-1-2000-I HUBDISK-1-2000-*-IE
2048 EM2-1-2048-I HUBDISK-1-2048-*-IE
2500 EM2-1-2500-I HUBDISK-1-2500-*-IE
4000 EM2-1-4000-I HUBDISK-1-4000-*-IE
4096 EM2-1-4096-I HUBDISK-1-4096-*-IE
5000 EM2-1-5000-I HUBDISK-1-5000-*-IE
  *Represents the bore size
  2" HUBDISKS
CPR MODULE
Index
2" HUBDISK
Index
3600 EM2-2-3600-I HUBDISK-2-3600-*-IE
4000 EM2-2-4000-I HUBDISK-2-4000-*-IE
4096 EM2-2-4096-I HUBDISK-2-4096-*-IE
5000 EM2-2-5000-I HUBDISK-2-5000-*-IE
7200 EM2-2-7200-I HUBDISK-2-7200-*-IE
8000 EM2-2-8000-I HUBDISK-2-8000-*-IE
8192 EM2-2-8192-I HUBDISK-2-8192-*-IE
10000 EM2-2-10000-I HUBDISK-2-10000-*-IE
  *Represents the bore size

COMPATIBLE LINEAR STRIPS

LPI MODULE
Non-Index
Linear Strip
Non-Index
MODULE
Index
Linear Strip
Index
1000 EM2-0-1000-N LIN-1000-*-N EM2-0-1000-I LIN-1000-*-#
2000 EM2-0-2000-N LIN-2000-*-N EM2-0-2000-I LIN-2000-*-#
  * Represents length of Linear Strip * Represents length of Linear Strip
# Represents location of Index

ENVIRONMENTAL

Parameter Value Units
Operating Temperature -25 to 100 C
Electrostatic Discharge, IEC 61000-4-2 ± 4 kV
Vibration (10Hz to 2kHz, sinusoidal) 20 G
Shock (6 milliseconds, half-sine) 75 G

OPERATING CONDITIONS

PARAMETER MIN. MAX. UNITS NOTES
A/B Output Frequency 0 360 kHz 2000, 2048, 2500 CPR (1")
3600, 4000, 4096, 5000 CPR (2")
1000 CPI (Linear)
0 720 kHz 4000, 4096, 5000 CPR (1")
7200, 8000, 8192, 10000 CPR (2")
2000 CPI (Linear)
Disk RPM 0 (21.6 x 10^6) / CPR RPM 2000, 2048, 2500 CPR (1")
3600, 4000, 4096, 5000 CPR (2")
0 (43.2 x 10^6) / CPR RPM 4000, 4096, 5000 CPR (1")
7200, 8000, 8192, 10000 CPR (2")
Linear Strip Speed 0 360 in./sec. 1000, 2000 CPI (Linear)
Disk/Linear Strip Radial Position Tolerance ± .005   inch  

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Specifications apply over the entire operating temperature/voltage range.
  • Typical values are specified at Vcc = 5.0V and 25C.
PARAMETER MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS CONDITIONS
Supply Voltage 4.5 5.0 5.5 V Ripple < 100 mVpp
Supply Current   72 85 mA no load
Low-level Output     0.5 V IOL = 5 mA
  0.25   V no load
High-level Output 2.0     V IOH = -5 mA
  4.0   V no load
Output Current Per Channel -5   5 mA  
Load Capacitance      100  pF  
Output Rise Time   50   nS ± 5 mA load 
Output Fall Time   50   nS ± 5 mA load

TIMING CHARACTERISTICS

ENCODING CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Specifications apply over the entire operating temperature/voltage range.
  • Values are for the worst error over full rotation.
  • Refer to the timing diagram below.
PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS
Symmetry X, Y 108  190 252 °e
Quadrature  Z 45  90 135 °e
Index Pulse Width Po 40  90 135 °e
Ch. I Rise After Ch. B or Ch. A Fall t1    -40   ns
Ch. I Fall After Ch. B or Ch. A Rise t2    25   ns

TIMING DIAGRAM:

CPI: The number of Cycles (C) of the A or B output Per Inch of linear strip movement.

CPR: The number of Cycles (C) of the A or B outputs Per Revolution.

Index (I): The index output goes high once per revolution, coincident with the low states of channels A and B, nominally 1/4 of one cycle (90 °e).

One Shaft Rotation: 360 mechanical degrees.

One Electrical Degree (°e): 1/360th of one cycle.

One Cycle: 360 electrical degrees (°e). Each cycle can be decoded into 1 or 4 states, referred to as X1 or X4 resolution multiplication.

PPR: The number of resolvable Positions Per Revolution of the encoder disk with x4 quadrature decoding.

Quadrature (Z): The phase lag or lead between channels A and B in electrical degrees, nominally 90 °e.

Symmetry: A measure of the relationship between (X) and (Y) in electrical degrees, nominally 180 °e.

INSTALLATION TORQUE

PARAMETER TORQUE
Mounting Screws 3.5-4 in-lbs

PIN-OUTS

Pin Description
1 Ground
2 Index
3 A channel
4 +5VDC power
5 B channel

PRODUCT CHANGE NOTIFICATIONS

Title Date Description Download
EM1 & EM2 Update - PCN 4199 1/14/2014 Based on our continuous process improvement program, US Digital is changing the current marking method for our EM1 and EM2 encoder modules to a serialization method. This change will allow for each module to have a unique code; the current marking method is based on a date code system that includes all encoder modules produced within a specific week / year. The serialization system will be based on a hexadecimal system. Download

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