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FRABA Inc.
![]() FRABA Inc. (NJ) is the first US subsidiary of the FRABA Group, a leading manufacturer of high technology sensor for motioncontrol. Our POSITAL encoders support the standard (serial, parallel) and fieldbus interfaces (DeviceNet, Profibus, and Interbus.) Limited lifetime potentiometers and other more expensive rotary sensing solutions can be replaced by POSITAL's multi-turn MCD encoder with analog interface. Preset and user defined angular range (i.e. scaling) functionalities make installation a breeze. Outputs include Voltage (V) and Current (mA). Even unlike other analog encoders, the MCD employs deadband zones to detect mechanical overrun...
Products encoders, absolute encoders, incremental encoders, sensors, ethernet Low Cost IP69k Multiturn Magnetic Encoders from POSITAL Fraba
Low Cost Absolute Rotary Encoder with CANopen Interface from FRABA
Compact FRABA encoders with all the best connections
![]() POSITAL's OPTOCODE encoders with interfaces for EtherNet/IP and PROFINET IRT networks are ideal for sophisticated motion control such as packaging lines, cartoning machines or anywhere else accuracy, precision and reliability are needed. Both encoder types can be used in high-speed machines: the EtherNet/IP models, which incorporate an Ertec200 controller, have cycle times of less than 10 ms, while the PROFINET IRT models support cycle times as low as 1 ms (isochronos real-time) and 10 ms (real-time) ...More >> Absolute Real Time Ethernet POWERLINK Encoders by POSITAL Fraba
OPTOCODE EXAG Absolute Rotary Encoders by FRABA
Tough EnvironmentsEncoders are enclosed in an ATEX Certified housing and can be used in environments under the harshest of conditions. This includes locations of flammable vapours and combustible particulate matter. Electrical Interfaces Posital OPTOCODE Encoder Ethernet IP Interface
Stainless Steel Encoders for Tough Applications from FRABA POSITAL
OUR BRANDS: Vitector Fraba - Protection Sensors ...More >> Precision Velocity Sensors Reduce Waste and Costs
INTACTON's COVIDIS velocity sensors provide highly accurate speed and length measurements for production of continuous goods like cable, non-woven's, paper, etc. Based on a unique high-precision, non-contacting optical imaging technology, COVIDIS sensors can measure the velocity of almost any material, regardless of surface texture. The measurable velocity range is
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Linear Position Sensors from POSITAL FRABA
For the measurement of linear movements or linear displacements, an absolute magnetic rotary encoder can be combined with a draw wire sensor. ...More >>POSITAL Fraba offers Absolute Position Sensors
POSITAL FRABA High Resolution CANopen Inclinometers
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Certified SIL CL 3 Encoder with CANopen Safety Interface
The proven optical absolute encoders from POSITAL's OPTOCODE series are now also available as a safety version. The new addition to its product portfolio was developed in cooperation with the FRABA group sister company VITECTOR, which specializes in safety sensors. The new encoders fulfill the requirements of IEC 61508, EN 62061 and thus comply with the new Machinery Directive. Operated with protective extra low voltage (PELV), they are suitable for use in drive technology, lift applications, mobile machines, construction machinery and machine tools.
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Innovative Motion Sensors a Great Fit for Wind Turbines
FRABA’s OPTIPACT motion sensors measure velocity by calculating the rate at which an image of a moving surface travels across an optical sensor. With no contact between the sensor and the moving object, dust or surface contaminates won’t cause problems. OPTIPACT sensors provide an ideal way of determining rotor speed in wind turbines: just measure the velocity with which part of the rotor (e.g. nose cone or shaft) moves past a point on the body of the turbine.
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Compact, low cost magnetic encoders from POSITAL have what it takes for elevator applications
POSITAL’s versatile Magnetocode (MCD) series encoders – used in a wide variety of motion control applications – are also a great fit for elevator control systems. Rugged, reliable and very cost-effective, these absolute rotary encoders are available in single or multi-turn versions and can be ordered with a CAN-open-certified digital interface that supports the CiA 417 lift application profile. (CiA 417, an extension to the CANopen standard, addresses interoperability of components in elevator control systems.) MCD encoders with DeviceNet interfaces will be available later in 2010.
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POSITAL MDW linear measurement devices offer accuracy, versatility and long service life
FRABA has introduced POSITAL MDW, a high-performance linear measurement device that is ideal for many industrial and medical equipment positioning applications. It combines a high-precision magnetic rotary encoder with a robust draw-wire mechanism to provide a measurement range of up to 2 m at a resolution of 35 µm (1.3x10-3 inch). The device is built around a multi-turn absolute magnetic encoder that uses a Hall-effect sensor to measure angular displacements. There are no internal electrical contacts, which means that there is none of the wear that often de-grades the accuracy of devices based on multi-turn potentiometers. Tests con-ducted by the manufacturer have shown negligible loss of accuracy after over more than one million draw/rewind cycles. ...More >>Low-cost multi-purpose inclinometers from POSITAL
POSITAL has introduced ACCELENS (ACS), a new line of low-cost inclinometers that provide both analog and digital outputs. These versatile devices are available in a wide range of configurations designed to satisfy almost any requirements. Two-axis versions measure angular displacements of up to ±80º in both axes, while single axis models have a range of 0-360º and can be used as replacements for single-turn potentiometers or rotary encoders. Both versions are compact and easy to install. Unique factory calibration ensures accuracy and linearity of ±0.15º over their entire range.
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Compact encoders for PROFINET IO networks PI-certified
POSITAL announces that their OPTOCODE rotary encoders with PROFINET IO interfaces are now certified for IRT (isochronous real-time) data transfer protocols. The certificate – an industry first for this class of device – was issued by Profibus/Profinet International (PI), the organization responsible for the PROFINET protocol suite. The encoders also support RT and NRT (real-time/non-real-time) data transfers. “OPTOCODE encoders connected to PROFINET IO networks with IRT can provide extremely fast response, with cycle times as low as one millisecond” reports Christian Fell, General Manager of POSITAL. “This combination can be used for the most critical motion control and industrial automation applications.”
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The limits are coming! New legislation will regulate the presence of hazardous substances in electrical equipment
The Environmental Design of Electrical Equipment (EDEEA) Act, currently before Congress, proposes stringent limits on the amount of hazardous materials that can be used in electroindustry products. The materials include lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium and two flame retardants. This legislation will provide a uniform national standard for the United States and help ensure that equipment built to US standards will also comply with ‘Restriction on Hazardous Substance' (RoHS) standards for the European Union and China. This will help American manufacturers access these markets."For manufacturers of electrical equipment that will be covered by this new law, an important step will be to ensure that the components going into their products are fully compliant with the new standards" comments Christian Fell, General Manager of sensor supplier FRABA Inc. ...More >> Cost-saving Magnetic Multi-turn Encoders for Tight Spaces by Posital Fraba
![]() FRABA Inc.'s POSITAL business unit offers MAGNETOCODE high-resolution absolute magnetic encoders with unique features that help reduce operating costs. "Magnetic absolute encoders are popular because of their low cost, small size and robust construction," reports Christian Fell, head of FRABA Inc. "However, most current multi-turn solutions make use of either mechanical gearing or counters with battery backup." Adding mechanical gearing will increase encoder size while also introducing potential sealing problems due to the mechanical coupling between the shaft and gearing. Battery backup can solve these problems, but reliability in harsh environments is questionable. ...More >> |
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Limited lifetime potentiometers and other more expensive rotary sensing solutions can be replaced by POSITAL's multi-turn MCD encoder with analog interface. Preset and user defined angular range (i.e. scaling) functionalities make installation a breeze. Outputs include Voltage (V) and Current (mA). Even unlike other analog encoders, the MCD employs deadband zones to detect mechanical overrun...