Rotary Encoder
E6B2
New General-purpose Incremental-type
Rotary Encoder
A wide operating voltage range of 5 to 24 VDC
(open collector model).
Resolution of 2,000 pulses/revolution in 40-mm
housing.
Phase Z can be adjusted with ease using the origin
indicating function.
A large load of 29.4 N (3 kgf) in the radial direction
and 19.6 N (2 kgf) in the thrust direction is
permitted.
The load short-circuit and reversed connection
protecting circuit assures highly reliable operation.
A line driver output model is available. (Cable
extends up to 100 m.)
Ordering Information
Supply voltage
Output configuration
5 to 24 VDC
Open collector output
5 to 12 VDC
Voltage output
5 VDC
Line driver output
Note:
Resolution (P/R)
10/20/30/40/50/60/100/200/300/360/400/500/
0/ 0/30/ 0/50/60/ 00/ 00/300/360/ 00/500/
600/1 000/1 200/1 500/1 800/2 000
600/1,000/1,200/1,500/1,800/2,000
Model
E6B2-CWZ6C
E6B2-CWZ3E
E6B2-CWZ1X
1. Pre-wired models are also available.
2. When ordering, specify the resolution together with the model number.
Accessories (Order Separately)
Name
Model
Coupling
E69-C06B (attachment)
E69-C68B
E69-C610B
Flange
E69-FBA
E69-FBA02
Mounting Bracket
E69-2 (provided with the
E69-FBA02)
Application Example
Filling Control
Filling material
Valve opening
Rotary
Encoder
Counter
E6B2
E6B2
Specifications
Ratings/Characteristics
Electrical
Item
E6B2-CWZ3E
E6B2-CWZ6C
E6B2-CWZ1X
Power supply voltage
5 VDC 5% to 12 VDC +10%
5 VDC 5% to 24 VDC +15%
5 VDC5%
Current consumption
(see note 3)
100 mA max.
80 mA max.
160 mA max.
Resolution
10/20/30/40/50/60/100/200/300/360/400/500/600/1,000/1,200/1,500/1,800/2,000 P/R
Output phases
A, B, and Z (reversible)
Output configuration
Voltage
Open collector
Line driver (see note 2)
Output capacity
20 mA max.
Residual voltage: 0.4 V max.
30 VDC max.
35 mA max.
Residual voltage: 0.4 V max.
AM26LS31 equivalent
Output current:
High level = Io = 20 mA
Low level = Is = 20 mA
Output voltage:
High level = Vo = 2.5 V min.
Low level = Vs = 0.5 V max.
Max. response frequency
(see note 1)
100 kHz
Phase difference on
output
9045 between A and B (1/4T1/8T)
Rise and fall times of
output
1 ms max.
(cord length: 0.5 m;
Isink: 10 mA max.)
Insulation resistance
1,000 MW min. (at 500 VDC) between carry parts and case
Dielectric strength
500 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min between carry parts and case
Note:
A, A, B, B, Z, Z
1 ms max.
(control output voltage: 5 V;
load resistance: 1 kW;
cord length: 0.5 m)
0.1 ms max.
(cord length: 0.5 m;
Io: 20 mA;
Is: 20 mA)
1. The maximum electrical response revolution is determined by the resolution and maximum response frequency as follows:
Maximum electrical response frequency (rpm) = Maximum response frequency/resolution x 60
This means that the E6B2 Rotary Encoder will not operate electrically if its revolution exceeds the maximum electrical response
revolution.
2. The line driver output is a data transmission circuit compatible with the RS-422A and long-distance transmission is possible with a
twisted-pair cable.
3. An inrush current of approximately 9 A will flow for approximately 0.3 ms when the power is turned ON.
Mechanical
Item
E6B2-CWZ3E
E6B2-CWZ6C
E6B2-CWZ1X
Shaft loading
Radial: 29.4 N (3 kgf)
Thrust: 19.6 N (2 kgf)
Moment of inertia
1 x 106 kg S m2 (10 gf S cm2) max.; 3 x 107 kg S m2 (3 gf S cm2) max. at 600 P/R max.
Starting torque
980 mN S m (10 gf S cm) max.
Max. permissible
revolution
6,000 rpm
Vibration resistance
Destruction: 10 to 500 Hz, 150 m/s2 (15G) or 2-mm double amplitude for 11 min 3 times each in X, Y,
and Z directions
Shock resistance
Destruction: 1,000 m/s2 (100G) 3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions
Weight
Approx. 100 g max. (cord length: 0.5 m)
Environmental
Item
E6B2-CWZ3E
E6B2-CWZ6C
Ambient temperature
Operating: 10C to 70C (with no icing)
Storage: 25C to 85C (with no icing)
Ambient humidity
Operating: 35% to 85% (with no condensation)
Degree of protection
IEC60529 IP50 (The E6B2 Rotary Encoder is not watertight or oil resistive.)
E6B2-CWZ1X
E6B2
E6B2
Operation
Output Circuits
E6B2-CWZ6C
E6B2-CWZ3E
Brown
Brown
5 VDC 5% to
24 VDC +15%
Black, white, orange
Main
circuit
Output signal
(Black: phase A,
white: phase B,
orange: phase Z)
NPN
transistor
3.3 W
35 mA max.
30 VDC max.
(Shielded)
Main
circuit
Black, white, orange
Output signal
(Black: phase A,
white: phase B,
orange: phase Z)
NPN
transistor
3.3 W
Blue
5 VDC 5% to
12 VDC +10%
2 kW
20 mA max.
0V
Ground
Blue
(Shielded)
0V
Ground
E6B2-CWZ1X
Brown
5 VDC5%
Black, white, orange
Main
circuit
AM26LS31 or
equivalent
20 mA max.
Non-reversed output
(Black: phase A, white: phase B, orange: phase Z)
Black, white,
orange (with red stripes)
Reversed output
(Black/red: phase A, white/red: phase B, orange/red: phase Z)
Blue
0V
Ground
(Shielded)
E6B2
E6B2
Timing Charts
Open Collector Output
E6B2-CWZ6C
Direction or resolution: CW
(As viewed from the end of the shaft)
T (360)
Direction or resolution: CCW
(As viewed from the end of the shaft)
T (360)
CW
ON
CCW
ON
Phase A
Phase A
OFF
OFF
1/4T1/8T (9045)
ON
ON
Phase B
Phase B
OFF
OFF
1/4T1/8T (9045)
ON
ON
Phase Z
Phase Z
OFF
Note:
OFF
Phase A is 1/41/8T faster than phase B. The
ONs in the above timing chart mean that the
output transistor is ON and the OFFs mean
that the output transistor is OFF.
Note:
Phase A is 1/41/8T slower than phase B.
Voltage Output
E6B2-CWZ3E
Direction or resolution: CW
(As viewed from the end of the shaft)
T (360)
Direction or resolution: CCW
(As viewed from the end of the shaft)
CW
T (360)
CCW
Phase A
Phase A
L
L
1/4T1/8T (9045)
Phase B
Phase B
L
L
1/4T1/8T (9045)
Phase Z
Phase Z
L
Note:
Phase A is 1/41/8T faster than phase B.
Note:
Phase A is 1/41/8T slower than phase B.
Line Driver Output
E6B2-CWZ1X
Direction or resolution: CW
(As viewed from the end of the shaft)
T (360)
Direction or resolution: CCW
(As viewed from the end of the shaft)
CW
T (360)
H
Phase A
Phase A
L
Phase B
Phase B
L
H
Phase Z
L
1/4T1/8T (9045)
H
L
H
Phase A
H
Phase A
H
Phase B
H
Phase B
H
Phase Z
H
Phase Z
1/4T1/8T (9045)
Phase Z
L
Note:
CCW
The line driver output circuit is an RS-422A data transmission circuit consisting of two balanced output lines. The relationship between
the two output lines is on an equal status. This means that if the level of the signal on a line is H, the level of the signal on the other line is
L. The noise-resistive line driver output circuit assures high-speed data transmission.
E6B2
E6B2
Input to More than One Counter from Encoder (with Voltage Output)
Use the following formula to obtain the number of counters to be connected to a single E6B2 Rotary Encoder.
Number of counters (N) =
R1 (EV)
+E
V x R2
E:
V:
R2:
R1:
R2
Voltage supplied to Rotary Encoder
Minimum input voltage of the counter
Output resistance of the Rotary Encoder
Input resistance of the counter
+V
0V
Encoder output stage
R1
Counter
R1
Counter
Connectable
number: N
Origin Indication
It is easy to adjust the position of phase Z with the origin indication
function. The following illustration (on the left-hand side) shows the
relationship between phase Z and the origin. Set cut face D to the
origin as shown in the illustration (on the right-hand side).
Origin of phase Z
120
Origin
120
Cut face D
300.2 dia.
Output Protection Circuit
The E6B2 (open collector model with voltage output) incorporates a
circuit preventing the E6B2 from damage due to a short-circuited
load and reversed connection.
E6B2
E6B2
Dimensions
Note:
All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated.
15
E6B2
Three, M3 holes
Depth: 7 mm
Origin of phase Z
120
39
10
120
6 0.012 dia.
40 dia.
1
0
200.021 dia.
300.2 dia.
7.5
5-dia. 5-conductor insulated
round PVC shielded cord
(18 x 0.12 dia.); standard
length of 50 cm (8 conductors for the line driver)
Coupling
E69-C06B
(Included)
E69-C68B
(Sold Separately, Different Diameter )
5.5 (11)
2.8
(16.4)
25.6
24.8
22
5.5
2.8
Four, M3 hexagon socket heat
setscrews
6H8 dia.
Note:
Brass bush
6.8
6.8
3.5
15 dia.
3.5
6H8 dia.
Four, M4 hexa- Brass bush
gon socket heat
3.6
setscrews
8H8 dia.
19 dia.
7.1
7.1
3.6
6H8 dia.
The coupling is made of glass-reinforced PBT.
Four, 3.3-dia. holes
330.2
Three, 3.5-dia. holes with
6.5-dia. countersinking
20.2-dia. hole
330.15
42
The flange is made of SPCC.
t = 3.2
E69-FBA02
46 dia.
20.20.1 dia.
30 dia.
Three, 3.5-dia. holes with
6.5-dia. countersinking
The flange is made of SPCC
t = 3.2
120
Mounting Bracket (Three Pieces as a Set)
E69-2 (One Set Provided with the E69-FBA02)
2
5.5-dia. hole
(18)
16
9
Two, C1
8
3.1
16
+0.1
0
Panel
580.2 dia.
120
20 dia.
(5.1)
120
Three, M5
Four, 4 hexagon
socket heat setscrews
10H8 dia. 22 dia.
Flange (Sold Separately)
42
E69-FBA
Four, R3
E69-C610B
(Sold Separately, Different Diameter)
E6B2
E6B2
Installation
Connection
Be sure to connect the external terminals correctly or the E6B2
Rotary Encoder may be damaged.
E6B2-CWZ1X
Color
E6B2-CWZ6C/-CWZ3E
Color
Terminal
Terminal
Brown
Power supply (+VCC)
Black
Output phase A
Brown
Power supply (+VCC)
White
Output phase B
Black
Output phase A
Orange
Output phase Z
White
Output phase B
Black/red stripes
Output phase A
Orange
Output phase Z
White/red stripes
Output phase B
Blue
0 V (common)
Orange/red stripes
Output phase Z
Blue
0 V (common)
Note:
Note: Receiver: AM26LS32 equivalent
1. The external conductor (shield) of the shielded cord is not connected to the internal conductors nor to the case.
2. All the phases A, B, and Z are in the same circuit.
3. Connect the GND to the 0-V line or to the ground terminal.
Conversion from E6B to E6B2
Refer to the following table for conversion from the E6B to the E6B2.
E6B
E6b2
Resolution: 10 to 600 P/R
Resolution: 10 to 2,000 P/R
E6B-CWZ3C
E6B2-CWZ6C
E6B-CWZ3E
E6B2-CWZ3E
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E6B2-CWZ1X (line driver output type)
Connection with Peripheral Devices
Model
E6B2-CWZ3E
E6B2-CWZ6C
E6B2-CWZ1X
TTL, LSTTL
CMOS
Sensor Controller (S3D8)
Sensor Controller (S3D2)
Direction Sensor Unit (E63-WF-5C)
Digital counter (H7BR, H7CR)
Digital Tachometer (H7ER)
Intelligent Signal Processor
(K3NR-NBjjj/K3NP-NBjjj)
Line receiver IC
SYSMAC High-speed Counter Unit
Position Control Unit
Note:
A: Possible to connect directly in most cases.
B: Possible to connect, but an independent power supply or pull-up resistor will be required.
C: Impossible to connect.
E6B2
E6B2
Connection Examples
Connection to H7CR-CW Counter
Features of H7CR
DIN-sized (DIN 48) counter incorporating a prescale function
converting the measured value to the actual value.
E6B2-CWZ6C
Synchronized output and indication are available ( area
models).
Models with a general-purpose six-digit display and four-digit
display are available.
Black
White
Blue
CP2
0V
6
CP1
8
Brown
11
48
12 VDC
(100 mA)
1
H7CR-CW
48
Connection to K3NR-NBjjj/K3NP-NBjjj Rotary Intelligent Signal Processor
Features of K3NR/K3NP
Each model incorporates a prescale function with an input
range of 50 kHz and the measurement accuracy is
0.006%.
A variety of outputs including relay, transistor, BCD, linear,
and communications outputs are available.
144.6
48
96
E6B2
E6B2
Precautions
Refer to the following illustrations when using a standard coupling.
Mounting
Be careful not to spray water or oil onto the E6B2 Rotary Encoder.
The E6B2 Rotary Encoder consists of high-precision components.
Handle with utmost care and do not drop the Rotary Encoder, otherwise malfunctioning may result.
Do not pull the cord of the E6B2 Rotary Encoder after the E6B2
Rotary Encoder is mounted to a panel. Do not apply any shock to the
hollow shaft or the body.
When the E6B2 Rotary Encoder is used in reversed operation, pay
utmost attention to the mounting direction of the E6B2 Rotary Encoder and the directions of increment and decrement rotation.
To match phase Z of the E6B2 Rotary Encoder and the origin of the
device to be connected to the E6B2 Rotary Encoder, conform the
phase Z output while connecting the device.
Be careful enough not to impose an excessive load on the shaft if
the shaft connects to a gear.
If the Rotary Encoder is mounted with screws, the tightening torque
must be approximately 490 mN S m (5 kgf S m).
If the Rotary Encoder is mounted to a panel, do not pull the cord with
more than a force of 29.4 N (3 kgf).
Decentering
tolerance
0.15 mm max.
Declination
tolerance
2 max.
Displacement
tolerance in the
shaft direction
0.05 mm max.
Rotary Encoder
When connecting the shaft of the Rotary Encoder with a chain timing belt or gear, connect the chain timing belt or gear with the shaft
via the bearing and coupling as shown in the following illustration.
29.4 N (3 kgf) max.
Bearing
Mounting plate
Cord
No shock must be given to the shaft or coupling. Therefore do not hit
the shaft or coupling with a hammer when inserting the shaft into the
coupling.
Mounting Procedure
1. Insert the shaft into the coupling.
Do not secure the coupling and shaft with screws at this
stage.
2. Secure the Rotary Encoder.
Refer to the following table for the maximum insertion length
of the shaft into the coupling.
E69-C06B
3. Secure the coupling.
Model
E69-C06B
Life of Bearing
The following graph shows the life expectancy of the bearing with
radial and thrust loads imposed on the bearing.
Wr
Maximum insertion length
5.5 mm
Tightening torque
250 mN S m (2.5 kgf S cm)
4. Connect the power and I/O lines.
Be sure to turn off the Rotary Encoder when connecting the
lines.
5. Turn on the Rotary Encoder and check the output.
Rotary Encoder
If the decentering or declination value exceeds the tolerance, an excessive load imposed on the shaft may damage the Rotary Encoder
or shorten the life of the Rotary Encoder.
Ws:
2.0 kgf
Life (x 10 9 revolutions)
Model
Coupling
Chain
sprocket
Ws:
2.5 kgf
Encoder
Ws
Shaft
Ws: 3.0 kgf
Ws: 4.0 kgf
Wr: Radial load
Ws: Thrust load
Radial load Wr (kgf)
E6B2
E6B2
Wiring
Preventing Miscounting
Turn off the Rotary Encoder when wiring. The output circuit may be
damaged if the output line contacts with the power source while the
Rotary Encoder is turned on.
Do not wire power lines or high-tension lines along with the power
supply lines of the E6B2 Rotary Encoder or the E6B2 Rotary Encoder may be damaged or malfunction.
When extending the cord, select the kind of cord with care by taking
the response frequency into consideration because the longer the
cord is, the more the residual voltage increases due to the resistance of the cord and the capacitance between the wires. As a result, the waveform will be distorted.
We recommend the line driver output type model if the cord needs to
be extended.
In order to reduce inductive noise, the cord must be as short as possible, especially when the signal is input to an IC.
Insert a surge absorber between the power supply terminals if there
is any surge.
A wrong pulse may be generated when the E6B2 Rotary Encoder is
turned on or off. Do not use the connected device for 0.1 s after the
E6B2 Rotary Encoder is turned on and for 0.1 s before the E6B2
Rotary Encoder is turned off.
Make sure the E6B2 Rotary Encoder is supplied with 5 VDC when a
line driver output is used. There will be an approximately 1-V voltage
drop if the cable length is 100 m.
If the operation of the E6B2 Rotary Encoder is stopped near a signal
rising or falling edge, a wrong pulse may be generated, in which
case the E6B2 Rotary Encoder will miscount. In such a case, use an
increment-decrement counter to prevent miscounting.
VOL
tLH
Residual output voltage V OL (V)
Output rise time t LH ( s)
Cord Extension
The rise time of each output waveform will increase when the cord is
extended. This affects the phase difference characteristics of
phases A and B.
The rise time varies with the resistance of the cord and the kind of
cord as well as the length of the cord.
The residual output voltage will increase according to the length of
the cord.
Cord length L (m)
Conditions
Rotary Encoder: E6B2-CWZ6C (2,000 pulses/revolution)
Load voltage:
5 VDC
Load resistance: 1 kW (The residual output voltages were
measured with a load current of 35 mA.)
Frequency:
100 kHz
Dedicated cord
Cord:
10
Extension of Line Driver Output
Be sure to use a twisted-pair cable to extend a line driver cord. Use
an RS-422A Receiver for the receiver side.
The twisted-pair wires as shown in the following illustration are suitable for RS-422A signal transmission. Normal mode noise can be
eliminated by twisting the wires because the generated electrical
forces on the lines cancel each other.
E
E
Twisted-pair wires
E6B2
E6B2
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E6B2
E6B2
ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527.
Cat. No. Q085-E1-1B In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
OMRON Corporation
Industrial Sensors Division
Sensing Devices and Components Division H.Q.
28th Fl., Crystal Tower Bldg.,
1-2-27, Shiromi, Chuo-ku,
Osaka 540-6028 Japan
Phone: (81)6-949-6012 Fax: (81)6-949-6021
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