Sick DBS50E-S5EK00100
DBS50 Incremental encoder

Sick DBS50E-S5EK00100
  • Connection with universal cable outlet
  • Face mount flange with 8 mm solid shaft
  • Face mount flange with 2 mounting hole patterns and servo groove
Item Number: DBS50E-S5EK00100
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Specification:

Part Number1060690
Maximum output frequency:300 kHz
EMC:(according to EN 61000-6-2 and EN 61000-6-4 (class A))
MTTFd: mean time to dangerous failure:600 a (EN ISO 13849-1)
Resistance to shocks:100 g (EN 60068-2-27)
Reverse polarity protection:1
Start up torque:0.9 Ncm (+20 °C)
Reference signal, number:1
Maximum operating speed:8,000 U/min
Operating speed:6,000 /min
Operating torque:0.6 Ncm (+20 °C)
Operating voltage range:7 V ... 30 V
Measuring step:90 ° / electronically/pulses
Max. angular acceleration:500,000 rad/s?
Connection type:Cable, 8-wire, universal, 1.5 m
Power consumption max. without load:0.5 W, Without load
Mass:180 g (with connecting cable)
Reference signal, position:90 °, electronically, gated with A and B
Storage temperature range:-40 °C ... +100 °C, without package
Mechanical interface:Solid shaft, Face mount flange
Working temperature range:-20 °C ... +85 °C
Shaft material:Stainless steel
Permissible relative humidity:90 % (condensation of the optical scanning not permitted)
Moment of inertia of the rotor:0.65 gcm?
Bearing lifetime:2 x 10^9 revolutions
Load current max.:30 mA
Housing material:Aluminum
Permissible shaft loading radial/axial:30 N (axial), 50 N (radial)
Measuring step deviation:± 18 ° / impulses per relovution
Enclosure rating:IP 65
Resistance to vibration:20 g, 10 Hz ... 2,000 Hz (EN 60068-2-6)
Shaft diameter:8 mm x 15.5 m
Pulses per revolution:100
Error limits:± 54 ° (/pulses per revolution)
Electrical interface:7 V ... 30 V, HTL/Push pull
Flange material:Aluminum
Material, cable:PVC
Duty cycle:≤ 0.5 ± 5 %
Initialization time:< 3 ms
Short-circuit protection of the outputs:1

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