ATM60-PAH13X13 is a multi-turn absolute encoder produced by SICK in Germany, which has high precision and reliable performance, and is suitable for industrial automation. Here's a summary of the product's key features
Basic Parameters
- Type: Multiturn absolute encoder
- Resolution: 13-bit × 13-bit (8,192 × 8,192) for high-precision position detection
- Measuring step distance: 0.043°
- Error limit: ±0.25° (according to DIN ISO 1319-1)
- Repeat standard deviation: 0.1° (68.3% of measurements within range)
Mechanical Characteristics
- **Shaft Type**: Blind hollow shaft, available in diameters 6 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, etc
- **Shaft Material**: Stainless steel, flange and housing are die-cast aluminum
- Allowable shaft displacement:
- Static: 0.3 mm radially±± 0.5 mm axial
- Dynamic: 0.1 mm radial±±, 0.2 mm axial
- Bearing life: 3.6 × 10⁹ rpm
Electrical & Communication Interface
- **Communication Protocols**:
- PROFIBUS DP (DPV0 protocol) with automatic detection of data rates (9.6 kBaud to 12 MBaud)
- Some models support DeviceNet™ (version 2.0)
- Address settings: 0~127 (PROFIBUS DP) or 0~63 (DeviceNet™), configurable via dip switch or protocol
- Initialization time: 1,250 ms, location data generation time 0.25 ms
Applications
- Suitable for industrial automation, packaging machinery, printing equipment, machine tool manufacturing, metallurgy, petrochemical industry and other industries
- Ideal for occasions that require high-precision position feedback, such as servo control, motion control, etc
Other Features
- Programmability: Parameterization can be done via PLC engineering tools
- **Degree of protection**: not explicitly mentioned, but with a rugged aluminum enclosure suitable for use in industrial environments
Summary
The ATM60-PAH13X13 is a high-performance absolute encoder for high-precision position detection and industrial automation control. Its multiturn high resolution, multiple communication interface options, and rugged mechanical design make it excellent for performance in complex industrial environments.