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Rotary Encoders Made for Robots

Compact and lightweight, the KCI/KBI 1300 series of inductive rotary encoders from HEIDENHAIN offer contamination-resistant inductive circumferential scanning. The high-speed EnDat 2.2 interface enables more information to be communicated such as temperature or diagnostics.

Posted: April 24, 2021

KCI 1319 / KBI 1335 encoders support compact servomotors for collaborative and service robots.
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With its small dimensions and high reliability, HEIDENHAIN’s (Schaumburg, IL ) new KCI/KBI 1300 series of inductive rotary encoders are made specifically to support compact servomotors for collaborative and service robots.

Each lightweight KCI 1319 / KBI 1335 encoder includes a 25mm hollow shaft and inductive scanning technology that makes it insensitive to contamination and magnetic fields. The encoder communicates using the high speed EnDat 2.2 interface which also allows for additional information, such as temperature or diagnostics, to be communicated as well.

In structure, these rotary encoder kits consist of a scanning unit and a rotor.  The rotary encoder can be offered in two different versions. One variant consists of a graduated disk that is directly screwed onto the mating shaft; the other variant is a disk/hub assembly that is press-fit onto the mating shaft.

Benefits of the encoder in applications with collaborating robots include:

  • Contamination-resistant inductive circumferential scanning
  • Compact height
  • Connection to large hollow shafts with 25 mm, compared to the external dimensions
  • Large mounting tolerances
  • No calibration run for increased accuracy necessary as is the case with the competitor    RLS
  • Insensitivity to magnetic fields of up to 30 mT
  • Connection of an external temperature sensor
  • Purely-serial EnDat 2.2 interface / functional safety planned

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