SKF motor encoder model BMB-6208/080S2/UB108A or BMB-6208/080S2/UB008A is an encoder for rotating motion control. It uses a compact and robust sensor that produces an incremental encoder signal. The sensor is accurate down to zero r/min. An integrated active circuit (requiring an external voltage supply) in the sensor body contains two Hall effect cells that produce an output signal consisting of two square waves.
The signals can be interpreted by motor controllers in different ways:
The direction of rotation can be determined from the phase shift, when the rising edge of a signal first appears.
Slow speeds can be determined by measuring the time between two electrical events, events being the rising and falling edge on either square wave.
High speeds can be measured by counting the number of electrical events within a given time period.
Here below is a list for SKF speed sensor bearing motor encoder we offer:
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