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Netzer DS 37 16 Specsheet
1. DS-37-16
Absolute posi on, rotary Electric Encoder™
Mechanical - common to all types
Allowable moun ng eccentricity (2)
±0.2 mm
Allowable rotor axial mo on (2)
±0.2 mm
Rotor iner a 71.62 gr · mm2
Total weight 10 gr
Outer diameter / Inner diameter / Profile 37 /10 / 8 mm
Material (stator, rotor) Ultem™ polymer
DS-37-16 Data Sheet , V 1.0c , July 2010
Electrical - common to all types
Supply voltage 5V ± 5%
(3)
Interconnec on
250 mm Teflon-coated,
loose AWG-32 wires
Environment - common to all types
EMC
(4)
IEC 6100-6-2, IEC 6100-6-4
Opera ng temperature
range
-55°C to +125°C
(5)
Rela ve humidity <98 % - non condensing
Shock endurance IEC 60068-2-27 ; 100 g for 11 ms
Vibra on endurance IEC 60068-2-6 ;20 g 10 – 2000 Hz
Protec on
(6)
IP 40
The holis c
(1)
structureof the Electric Encoder™
provides generous moun ng tolerance, thus
obvia ng the need for internal ball bearings.
The lack of bearings and components such as
flexible couplers, glass disc, light sources and
detectors, along with very low power consump on
makes the DS-37 encoder virtually failure free.
The internally shielded, DC operated Electric
Encoder™ includes an electric field generator, a
field receiver, a sinusoidal shaped dielectric rotor,
and processing electronics.
The outputs signals of Electric Encoder™ are analog
Sine / Cosine represen ng the rota on angle. The
digital outputs are obtained by further processing
which may be either internal or external to the
encoder.
Outputs op ons
Analog Digital
Sine/Cosine SSi AqB + Index
Performance - common to all types
Electrical Cycles/Revolu on – Fine/Coarse channels
(7)
16 / 3
Angular resolu on (using 12 bit A/D conversion)
(8)
17 bits
Sta c error (with offset compensa on)
(9)
< 25 mDeg
Maximum opera onal speed
(10)
3,500 rpm
Measurement range Unlimited rota on
The DS-37 is a member of the DS series of Electric Encoders, based on Netzer
Precision proprietary technology. These encoders offer many advantages, some
unparalleled:
• Low profile (8 mm).
• Hollow, floa ng sha .
• No bearings or other contac ng elements.
• High precision.
• High tolerance to temperature, shock, moisture, EMI, RFI and
magne c fields.
• Analog or mul ple digital interface op ons.
• Extremely low power op ons.
The DS-37 is suited to demanding applica on such as: aerospace, medical,
instrumenta on, automa on, etc.
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2. Digital - SSi Interface (absolute posi on) DS-37-16-Dn-0
Output signal parameters
Signal latency
(11)
~250 μSec
Output code Binary
Serial output SSi Differen al RS-422
Clock SSi Differen al RS-422
Monoflop me 25 μSec
Clock Frequency 0.5 ÷ 2.5 MHz
Maximum payload 18 bit
Electrical parameters
Current consump on ~ 180 mA
The na ve outputs signals are analog Sine / Cosine of
the rota on angle. The digital outputs are obtained by
using external modules.
Synchronous Serial Interface (SSi) allows for serial
transmission of absolute posi on data from the
Electric Encoder™ responding to controller clock
pulses. The Encoder and controller are linked by clock
and data differen al signal lines.
Figure 1 illustrates the SSi ming diagram used by
the Electric Encoder™ which is implemented in the
addi onal digital electronics which provides advanced
calibra on and monitoring op ons using the NCP
(Netzer Communica on Protocol) using factory
supplied so ware tools.
SC2SSi - Wires color code
# Name Color Func on
1 Clock + Grey
SSi Clock
2 Clock - Blue
3 Data - Yellow
SSi Data
4 Data + Green
5 GND Black Ground
6 +5V Red Power supply
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+5V
Host System
SC2SSi
Interpolator
SSi-CLK / NCP RX
SSi-CLK / NCP RX
SSi-DATA / NCP TX
SSi-DATA / NCP TX
5V
5V
120
6 (Red)
3 (Yellow)
4 (Green)
2 (Blue)
1 (Grey)
5 (Black)
+5V 6 (Red)
Gnd 1 (Black)
C/F 2 (Grey)
Sin 3 (Blue)
Vr 4 (Green)
Cos 5 (Yellow)
ElectricEncoder™
Gnd
A/D Algorithm
Electric
angle
Electric Encoder Host system
Calibra on and analysis
over NCP
SC2SSi external interpolator
Absolute
posi on
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3. n = total number of data bits.
T = clock period (sec) - user defined.
1/T = clock frequency 0.5 ÷ 2.5 MHz (user defined).
t1 = minimum me required for the encoder to freeze data and preset the shi
registers before receiving the first rising edge to prompt the MSB
t2 = data transmission delay (increases with cable length)
t3 = required delay to refresh posi on data between subsequent posi on reads.
Digital - SSi interface (absolute posi on) DS-37-16-Dn-0
Posi on calibra on & signal analysis with SSi interface:
The Electric Encoder™ processing capabili es enable calibra on, built-in tests
(BIT) and advanced setup, using the available so ware tools, such as:
A. Simple calibra on procedure using the SSi Explorer (CAA , Offsets , Zero
posi on se ng).
B. Field aid for valida ng proper mechanical moun ng.
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4. Digital - AqB + Index interface (incremental) DS-37-16-Cn-0
Output signal parameters
Signal latency
(11)
250 μSec
Format Differen al RS-422
Phase rela onship with CW sha rota on (as seen from top) A leads B
Index pulse width ½ A
Electrical parameters
Current consump on ~ 130 mA
SC2AqB - Wires color code
# Name Color Func on
1 GND Black Ground
2 +5V Red Supply voltage
3 A+ Yellow
Quadrature
outputs
4 A- Yellow/Black
5 B+ Blue
6 B- Blue / Black
7 Z+ Orange
Index
8 Z- White
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A/D AqB
interpola on
Electric
angle
SC2AqB interpolator AqB + Index
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5. Analog - Sine/Cosine output (absolute posi on) DS-37-16-00-0
Wires color code
# Name Color Func on
1 GND Black Ground
2 C/F Grey Coarse / Fine
3 Sine Blue Sine signal
4 Vr Green V reference
5 Cosine Yellow Cosine signal
6 +5V Red Power supply
Output signal parameters
Signal latency
(11)
250 μSec
Fine-mode output noise (DC to 1kHz)
(12)
100 μV (p-p)
Fine-mode output amplitude
(13)
0.5V ± 20%
Coarse-mode output amplitude 0.5V ± 20%
Phase rela onship (CW sha rota on - seen
from top)
Sine leads Cosine
Signal bandwidth DC to 1 kHz
Coarse and Fine channels
The DS-37 has two opera on modes: a
Coarse-mode and a Fine-mode - equivalent
to two separate encoders in a common
housing. The modes are selectable by a
logic C/F command; logic “0” (0V to +0.5V)
selects the Coarse-mode, which has 3
Electrical Cycle/Revolu on (EC/R) while
logic ”1” (+3V to +5V) selects the Fine-
mode which has 16 EC/R. The switching
me is less than 1 ms.
The Coarse-mode outputs need to be read
only upon system ini a on a er which
the encoder is permanently switched
to the Fine mode. Coarse and Fine sine/
cosine pairs are used to calculate the ini al
absolute posi on, from that point tracking
the Fine-channel outputs provides the
absolute mechanical rota on angle with the
specified accuracy and resolu on.
All output signals are referenced to an
internally generated voltage Vr (~2.25V)
Absolute Posi on calcula on:
The analog Sine /Cosine outputs convey the electric angle of the Coarse or Fine signals. The
absolute mechanical angle is computed by digi zing the analog signals and applying factory-
supplied algorithms. Please refer to AN-02 and AN-03 .
Electrical parameters
Output resistance <1 Ω
Current consump on ~ 10 mA
(14)
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A/D Algorithm
Electric
angle
Host system
Absolute
posi on
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6. Notes
1. The output signals are generated by the whole area of the rotor - see AN-01.
2. Accuracy may degrade depending on moun ng tolerances and the Sine/Cosine amplitudes
may exceed the A/D conversion range -see AN-02
3. The encoder includes an internal 4.5V LDO voltage regulator.
4. Standard DS encoders are insensi ve to ESD, stray magne c and capaci ve coupling
from the host system current consump on. However it is advisable to allow a discharge path
of no more than several tens of kΩ between the machine sha and the electronic’s ground,
not leaving it electrically floa ng.
5. Consult factory.
6. For higher ingress protec on the encoder should be mounted inside a sealed enclosure.
7. The number of electrical sine/cosine cycles generated in one mechanical rota on.
8. The angular resolu on is determined by the ra o of the Fine - channel amplitude and the
encoder inherent noise – see AN-05.
9. Not including dynamic error. For higher sta c accuracy consult factory.
10. Determined by the Fine-channel EC/Rs and the internal low pass filters, for higher rota on
speed consult factory.
11. An inherent signal delay inversely propor onal to the internal filter’s cut-off frequency (1 kHz,
3rd order Bessel) and resul ng in a dynamic error propor onal to the rota on
speed - see AN-05
12. For measuring the noise and valida ng the interconnec on see AN-02.
13. With the rotor at its nominal axial posi on - see AN-02.
14. For a micro-power version with current consump on down to 50 μA @ 3V consult factory.
Resolu on In bits Steps /360° mDeg /step Arc-sec /step mRad /step
14 16,384 21.9727 79.1016 0.3835
15 32,768 10.9863 39.5508 0.1917
16 65,536 5.4932 19.7754 0.0959
17 (DS-37) 131,072 2.7466 9.8877 0.0479
18 262,144 1.3733 4.9438 0.024
19 524,288 0.6866 2.4719 0.012
20 1,048,576 0.3433 1.236 0.006
Related documents:
DS-37 Mechanical Installa on Guide
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DL
Product line
OD
EC/R
Outputs
0 - Analog: Sine/Cosine
C - Digital : AqB + index (external module SC2AqB-00)
D - Digital : SSi (external module SC2SSi-03)
Binary
Resolu on
CPR
Bit 12 13 14 15 16 17
Code A B C D E F
32,768
16,384
8,192
4,096
65,536
131,072
DS - 37 - 16 - DF - 0
Loose wires 250mm
Decimal
Resolu on
CPR
Bit 13 14 15 16 17
Code K L M N O
32,000
16,000
8,000
64,000
128,000
Ordering
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8. Demo Units:
Demo units with a rota ng sha are available with analog or digital outputs, USB based interface with
the encoder and SSi explorer enable instant setup for demonstra on, integra on and analysis.
CAT # : DKIT-DS-37-16-00-0 with analog output
CAT # : DKIT-DS-37-16-CF-0 with AqB + Index output (using SC2AqB-00 module)
CAT # : DKIT-DS-37-16-DF-0 with SSi output (using SC2SSi-03 module)
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