POSITAL’s new generation of magnetoelectric absolute rotary encoder IXARC series adds SSI communication interface products.
SSI (Synchronous Serial Interface) is a communication protocol used in a wide variety of sensors, including encoders. SSI is a serial communication system that connects sensors point-to-point to a PLC or microprocessor through the RS-422 communication standard. SSI can provide high transmission rates and support transmission distances up to 1200 meters. (Maximum baud rate depends on transmission distance) Most major PLC manufacturers support SSI protocol.
Like other IXARC encoders from POSITAL’s NEXTGEN program, the new SSI series is equipped with an advanced TMR (tunnel reluctance) sensor for angular position measurement in a single turn. TMR sensors are more stable and have lower temperature sensitivity. Compared to the previous generation of Hall components, TMR sensors are more sensitive to small changes in the magnetic field, opening the door to a new generation of magnetoelectric encoders with higher single-turn 
The housing of the new generation IXARC encoder has also been improved, and a compact welded housing has also been introduced. In addition to axial and radial outlet directions, 45° oblique outlet versions are available for installation in narrow environments.
POSITAL’s SSI interface encoder is a programmable encoder, resolution, rotation direction, code size and preset values can be easily implemented through POSITAL’s programming tool UBIFAST.
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