Here are the interface-related details of the Baumer HMG11 explosion-proof heavy-duty absolute encoder:
Explosion - proof Marking: It has the explosion - proof marking II 3G Ex na IIC T4 Gc, which means it is suitable for use in non - ignitable hazardous areas with explosive gas mixtures, and can be used in environments with flammable gases or vapors of category IIC and temperature group T4.
Electrical Interface:
Communication Protocol: It supports common industrial communication protocols such as Profibus - DPV0, CANopen, etc. These interfaces enable the encoder to be easily integrated into different industrial control systems to achieve data transmission and communication with other devices. For example, the Profibus - DPV0 interface is widely used in traditional industrial automation systems, and the CANopen interface is suitable for distributed control systems.
Signal Output: The encoder outputs absolute position signals in square - wave TTL (RS422) format and can also provide redundant absolute signals, which improves the reliability and accuracy of position detection. In addition, some models can also output incremental position signals, such as HTL / TTL signals, which are convenient for processing in speed controllers with incremental inputs.
Mechanical Interface:
Shaft Type: It includes blind or through - hollow shafts with diameters of 16 - 20 mm and cone shafts with a diameter of 17 mm (1:10), which can meet different installation requirements and connection methods with mechanical equipment.
Mounting Flange: The Euro Flange B10 is the global mounting standard for heavy - duty shaft encoders, which provides a unified and reliable mounting method to ensure the stability and accuracy of encoder installation.
Other Interfaces: It can be connected through terminal boxes, M23 flange sockets, or cables to achieve convenient wiring and signal transmission. In addition, some models are also equipped with status indicator lights (Duo - LED integrated in the bus cover), which can intuitively display the working status of the encoder to help users quickly diagnose problems.