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Permissible scanning gap
The scanning gap between the rotor and
stator is predetermined by the mounting
situation. Later adjustment is possible only
by inserting shim rings.
The maximum permitted deviation
indicated in the mating dimensions applies
to mounting as well as to operation.
Tolerances used during mounting are
therefore not available for axial motion of
the shaft during operation.
Once the encoder has been mounted, the
actual working gap between the rotor and
stator can be measured indirectly via the
signal amplitude in the rotary encoder,
using the PWM 20 adjusting and testing
package. The characteristic curves show
the correlation between the signal
amplitude and the deviation from the ideal
scanning gap, depending on various
ambient conditions.
The example of ECI/EQI 1100 shows the
resulting deviation from the ideal scanning
gap for a signal amplitude of 80 % at ideal
conditions. Due to tolerances within the
rotary encoder, the deviation is between
+0.07 mm and +0.15 mm. This means that
the maximum permissible motion of the
drive shaft during operation is between
–0.27 mm and +0.05 mm (green arrows).
Amplitude [%]
f
Deviation from the ideal working gap [mm]
f
Tolerance at the time of shipping
Temperature infl uence at max./min.
Infl uence of the supply voltage at ± 5 %
ECI/EQI 1100 with EnDat 2.1
Amplitude [%]
f
Amplitude [%]
f
Deviation from the ideal working gap [mm]
f
Deviation from the ideal working gap [mm]
f
Tolerance at the time of shipping incl. infl uence of the
power supply
Temperature infl uence at max./min.
Tolerance at the time of shipping incl. infl uence of the
power supply
Temperature infl uence at max./min.
ECI/EBI 1100 with EnDat 2.2
ECI/EBI 100
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