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Encoder options for all angles of stepping motors

Oriental Motor is providing customers purchasing stepping motors with more options.

11/23/2010


Oriental Motor CRK60mm with encoderOriental Motor has announced newly available encoder options for their 0.36° and 0.72° stepping motors. With the addition of the encoder option to 0.36° and 0.72° stepping motors, Oriental Motor’s entire range of stepping motors (including 0.9° and 1.8° stepping motors) now has the option for an encoder. Additionally, the stepping motors are available as a stepping motor only or as a stepping motor and driver package.

The new stepping motor encoder options for 0.36° and 0.72° motors are:

  • 500 or 1000 pulses/rev
  • 2 or 3 channel
  • TTL or Differential (line driver type)

For 0.36° and 0.72° stepping motor and driver packages, Oriental Motor has introduced the CRK stepping motor and driver package.  The CRK stepping motor and driver package highlights include:

  • Pulse input 24 volt driver
    • 500 or 1000 pulses/rev
    • 2 or 3-channel TTL type encoders
  • Built-in controller type
    • 500 or 1000 pulses/rev
    • 3-channel differential line driver type encoders

Oriental Motor’s expanding offering of stepping motor products offer a wide selection of stepping motors to meet the needs of applications requiring open loop or closed loop operation and geared or non-geared options. Visit the website to see the complete line of stepping motor products with and without encoders at http://orientalmotor.com/products/ac-dc-step-motors/index.html

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