
Specifications |
EIB 741 EIB 742 |
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Encoder inputs |
D-sub connections, 15-pin, female (X11 to X14), for four encoders |
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Interface (switchable) |
1 VPP ( 11 µAPP upon request) |
EnDat 2.1 |
EnDat 2.2 |
Voltage supply for encoders |
DC 5.12 V ±0.15 V; max. 450 mA per channel Overcurrent protection (automatic switch-off, resettable) at 550 mA |
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Input frequency |
≤ 500 kHz |
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– |
Subdivision factor |
4096-fold |
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– |
Signal adjustment |
Automatic adjustment of offset, phase and amplitude |
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– |
Cable length1) |
≤ 150 m |
≤ 150 m |
≤ 100 m |
Data register for meas. values |
48 bits (only 44 bits are used) |
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Interval counter |
Derived from axis 1 (only 1 VPP)4), Interpolation factor can be set from 1-fold to 100-fold Can be used as trigger source or additional counting axis |
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– |
Measured-value memory |
Typically 250 000 position values per channel |
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Measured-value trigger2) |
Storage of the measured values of the four axes alternatively through external or internal trigger. External: Signal via trigger input Internal: Timer and interval counter |
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Trigger input3) |
D-sub connection, 9-pin, male; differential inputs as per RS-485 (terminating resistors can be activated) |
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Trigger output3) |
D-sub connection, 9-pin, female, 4 differential inputs as per RS-485 |
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Access to measured values |
Depends on the selected operating mode (see separate table) |
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Software |
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Data interface5) |
Ethernet as per IEEE 802.3 (10/100/1000 Mbit/s) |
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Network address |
Automatic assignment through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or manual assignment |
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Dimensions |
≈ 213 mm x 152 mm x 42 mm |
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Operating temperature |
0 °C to 45 °C; (storage temperature 0 °C to 70 °C) |
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Power supply |
EIB 741: AC 100 V to 240 V (±10 %), 50 Hz to 60 Hz (±2 %), power consumption up to 30 W EIB 742: DC 24 V (-15 %/+20 %), max. 2 A |
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1) The supply voltage range of the encoder must be maintained; specified cable length applies when HEIDENHAIN cables are used. 2) Various trigger sources can be assigned to the individual axes. 3) Can also be used as logical input or output; 4) Maximum input frequency for referencing: 70 kHz 5) The quality of the data cable between EIB and PC must be adapted to the transmission rate and cable length. |