Netzer's New DS-90 Absolute position, rotary Electric Encoder™

Netzer's Rotary Electric Encoders are based on our proprietary non-contact capacitive sensing technology. It is highly tolerant to contamination, humidity, shock and vibrations. It is tolerant to eccentricity and axial misalignments and therefore does not require bearings.

The DS-90 is a member of the DS series of Electric Encoders, based on Netzer Precision proprietary technology. These encoders offer many advantages, some unparalleled:


• Low profile (10 mm) & low weight
• Hollow, floating shaft
• No bearings or other contacting elements
• High precision
• Low power options
• Analog or multiple digital interface options
• High tolerance to temperature, shock, moisture, EMI, RFI and Magnetic fields


Information on the DS-90 from Netzer Precision can be viewed at the link below-
http://www.electromate.com/products/series.php?&series_id=101696

For more information, please contact:

EDITORIAL CONTACT:
Warren Osak
sales@electromate.com
Toll Free Phone: 877-737-8698
Toll Free Fax: 877-737-8699
www.electromate.com

Tags: Electromate, Netzer Precision, DS-90, Encoder, Absolute Encoder, Rotary Encoder

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