With the 366C you can measure both the speed and amount of rotation. When operated in combination with AVL X-ionTM, you can also use the 366C to measure the direction of rotation. This is achieved by monitoring the phase shift during signal evaluation, which can be useful, for example, when measuring the shaft position in stop-start operation. This allows you to know the absolute position of the shaft at any time during operation.
Furthermore, it is electrically compatible with our AVL Advanced GigaBit and AVL IndiMicro series indicating devices. These provide a range of valuable information, excluding direction of rotation.
Type | Optical encoder 366C |
Preferred acquisition | AVL X-ion™ (Gigabit possible) |
Detection rotation direction | Yes, absolute angle available |
Speed range | 0 rpm to 20,000 rpm |
Vibration resistance | 500 × 9.81 m/s2 (500 g) |
Short term load | 1,000 g |
Temperature range (mechanics) | – 40°C to 120°C |
Life time | 107 revs at 500 g load |
Signal type | LVDS, RS422 |
Integrated Marker Disk
An integrated marker disk with 720 marks enables the live acquisition of the rotation angle at a resolution of 0.5 degrees CA.
Signal-out Plug
Powered by X-ion, it also features an additional signal-out plug for CDM transfers. This can be useful for communicating with test cell systems such as AVL PUMA™.