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Renishaw: ATOM™ incremental encoder system linear scale A-9407-0100
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ATOM™ incremental encoder system linear scale A-9407-0100

ATOM is Renishaw's miniature non-contact optical incremental linear and rotary encoder system. Its innovative design combines miniaturisation with leading-edge signal stability, dirt immunity and reliability. This combination is unique in the market place and represents a significant advance in the performance and reliability of miniature encoders.

ATOM systems are simple to install with integrated LED for signal integrity indication.

A range of interfaces is available including high-performance Ti, Ri and the compact PCB ACi interface.

ATOM scales

RTLF40-S - 40 µm (std accuracy) stainless steel scale with self-adhesive backing, 8 mm (w) x 0.4 mm (h), ± 15 µm/m accuracy, with reference marks every 50 mm

Length

Available in increments of

Reference mark spacing

Distance from scale ends to first reference mark (see PB168)

Head gain setting

Part number

1 m to 10 m

1 m

50 mm

50 mm

0

A-9407-0100

RTLF40H-S - 40 µm (high accuracy) stainless steel scale with self-adhesive backing, 8 mm (w) x 0.4 mm (h), ± 5 µm/m accuracy, with reference marks every 50 mm

Length

Available in increments of

Reference mark spacing

Distance from scale ends to first reference mark (see PB168)

Head gain setting

Part number

1 m to 10 m

1 m

50 mm

50 mm

0

A-9408-0100

RTLF20-S - 20 um stainless steel scale with self-adhesive backing, 8 mm (w) x 0.4 mm (h), ± 5 µm/m accuracy, with reference marks every 50 mm

Length

Available in increments of

Reference mark spacing

Distance from scale ends to first reference mark (see PB168)

Head gain setting

Part number

1 m to 10 m

1 m

50 mm

50 mm

0

A-9406-0100



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