
Specifications |
IBV 6072 IBV 6172 IBV 6272 |
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Input |
1 VPP |
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Electrical connection |
M23 flange socket (female), 12-pin |
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Cable length |
≤ 60 m at UP > 4.9 V ≤ 30 m at Iencoder ≤ 120 mA Note the voltage supply range of the connected encoder |
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Interpolation1) |
IBV 6072: 2-fold IBV 6172: 2-fold (fixed), 5-fold, 10-fold (switchable) IBV 6272: No interpolation (fixed), 5-fold, 10-fold (switchable), 20-fold, 25-fold, 50-fold, 100-fold (switchable) |
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Input frequency2) for interpolation |
2-fold |
500 kHz |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
– |
5-fold 10-fold |
– – |
200 kHz 200 kHz |
200 kHz 100 kHz |
133 kHz 66 kHz |
100 kHz 50 kHz |
80 kHz 40 kHz |
50 kHz 25 kHz |
25 kHz 12.5 kHz |
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20-fold 25-fold 50-fold 100-fold |
– – – – |
100 kHz 80 kHz 40 kHz 20 kHz |
50 kHz 40 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz |
33 kHz 26 kHz 13 kHz 6.6 kHz |
25 kHz 20 kHz 10 kHz 5 kHz |
20 kHz 16 kHz 8 kHz 4 kHz |
12.5 kHz 10 kHz 5 kHz 2.5 kHz |
6.25 kHz 5 kHz 2.5 kHz 1.25 kHz |
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Outputs |
1 VPP and TTL (for possible combinations see Selecting the output signals) The following specifications refer to TTL outputs |
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Electrical connection |
Two M23 flange sockets (male), 12-pin |
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Cable length |
≤ 100 m (Uas ≤ 50 m) |
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Edge separation a1) |
≥ 0.150 µs |
≥ 0.100 µs |
≥ 0.220 µs |
≥ 0.345 µs |
≥ 0.465 µs |
≥ 0.585 µs |
≥ 0.950 µs |
≥ 1.925 µs |
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Reference mark signal1) |
Pulse width 90° elec. (not with IBV 6072) or 270° elec. |
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Fault indication1) |
Through fault detection signal Uas or, in addition, Ua1/Ua2 high impedance |
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Voltage supply |
5 V ± 0.25 V (only through X2) |
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Current consumption3) |
IBV 6072: ≤ 60 mA IBV 6172: ≤ 90 mA IBV 6272: ≤ 130 mA |
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Operating temperature Storage temperature |
0 °C to 70 °C –30 °C to 80 °C |
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Vibration 50 to 2 000 Hz Shock 11 ms |
≤ 10 m/s2 ≤ 300 m/s2 |
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Protection |
IP 65 |
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Weight |
Approx. 0.7 kg |
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Bold: This version is the factory default setting 1) Adjustable 2) Adjustable; nominal value. The actual input frequency can be up to 5 % lower. Exceeding this limit results in failure. 3) Not including current consumption of the encoder or output load (80 mA with recommended input circuitry) |