eeinpa
Electrical
- Nov 12, 2006
- 65
I was recently looking for a cost effective linear quadrature encoder for measuring position of a press with a PLC. Basically I wanted something resembling a pneumatic cylinder, relatively rugged, with a straightforward quadrature interface. Absolute encoding would be a plus... Stroke needed is 14 inches.
I was surprised how hard it was to find something clean. Inductosyn devices seemed like a nice option, but it seemed their output signal options were bizarre; translators would be needed to get to useful signals, plus their mounting is sort of awkward. There were some options that had a physical sliding connection on the SIDE of the cylinder... very awkward mounting! String pot style encoders were another option, but the string seemed somewhat delicate and how do you zero them? Linear pots require analog inputs, and noise could be a problem.
I ended up with linear digital quadrature encoders from an Italian company Elap ( which are available through a US distributor ( They are < $400 for 14 inch stroke devices. They aren't quite as rugged as I would like, but they should last for a while. One nice feature is that they have an optional index pulse at midstroke. By simply cycling my press through mid-stroke I have in essence an absolute encoder, with no limit switch BS required!
I'm just curious if anyone knows of similar devices I missed. Plus it would be nice to have an alternate part available. The month long August holiday in Italy was a bit of a pain (since I wasn't included!).
Thanks.
I was surprised how hard it was to find something clean. Inductosyn devices seemed like a nice option, but it seemed their output signal options were bizarre; translators would be needed to get to useful signals, plus their mounting is sort of awkward. There were some options that had a physical sliding connection on the SIDE of the cylinder... very awkward mounting! String pot style encoders were another option, but the string seemed somewhat delicate and how do you zero them? Linear pots require analog inputs, and noise could be a problem.
I ended up with linear digital quadrature encoders from an Italian company Elap ( which are available through a US distributor ( They are < $400 for 14 inch stroke devices. They aren't quite as rugged as I would like, but they should last for a while. One nice feature is that they have an optional index pulse at midstroke. By simply cycling my press through mid-stroke I have in essence an absolute encoder, with no limit switch BS required!
I'm just curious if anyone knows of similar devices I missed. Plus it would be nice to have an alternate part available. The month long August holiday in Italy was a bit of a pain (since I wasn't included!).
Thanks.