RSF Electronik MS3x Series Catalog
RSF Electronik MS3x Series Catalog
RSF Electronik MS3x Series Catalog
ELECTROMATE
MS 3x Series
Exposed Linear Encoders
with Singlefield Scanning
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CONTENTS
MS 3x MP ................................................................ 12
MS 3x MT ................................................................ 13
Scanning Principle.................................................... 04
MS 3x GK ................................................................ 14
Shielding, Pin Assignments...................................... 05
MS 3x GA ................................................................ 15
Output Signals.......................................................... 06
Switch Points, Reference Mark (RI)-select............... 16
Switch Signal Output................................................ 07
Accuracy................................................................... 17
Features, Technical Data ...................................0809
Accessories: Electronic Signal Test/Set-up Boxes..... 18
MS 3x MO, MS 3x MK ............................................. 10
Product Directory...................................................... 19
MS 3x MA, MS 3x MS ............................................. 11
Distribution Contacts, Adresses............................... 20
TERM-EXPLANATIONS
Grating Pitch (Interval)
A grating is a continuous series of lines and spaces printed on
the scale. The width of one line and one space is called
the pitch (sometimes referred to as the interval) of the grating.
The lines and spaces are accurately placed on the scale.
Signal Period
When scanning the grating, the encoder head produces
sinusoidal signals with a period equal to the grating pitch.
Error Signal
This signal appears when a malfunctioning encoder generates
faulty scanning signals.
Interpolation
The sinusoidal signal period can be electronically divided into
equal parts. The interpolation circuitry generates a square-wave
edge for each division.
Accuracy
This is a fundamental characteristic, which is specified with
an accuracy grade (e.g. 5 m/m).
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Abbe Error
Measuring error due to lateral distance between the measuring
system and the machining level.
Yaw Angle, Pitch Angle, Roll Angle, Lateral Shift, Airgap
Mounting tolerances of the encoder head relative to the scale.
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WHAT DO YOU
LINEAR ENCODER?
Contamination resistance
Immunity against aging and temperature changes
High resolution
High traversing speed
Large mounting tolerances
Small dimensions
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SCANNING PRINCIPLE
Scanning principle
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SHIELDING, PIN
Shielded PUR-cable, 4.3 mm, Bending radius fixed mounting >10 mm, continuous flexing >50 mm
Torsion >300.000 cycles, Dragchain >5.000.000 cycles
Cables for use in vacuum applications are available on request.
Shielding
10
11
12
13
14
15
Sinusoidal voltage
signals 1 Vpp
nc
0V
sensor
nc
RI
A2
A1
+5 V
sensor
+5 V
0V
S1**
S2**
RI
A2
A1
shield
test*
0V
sensor
US
RI
T2
T1
+5 V
sensor
+5 V
0V
S1**
S2**
RI
T2
T1
shield
Square-wave signals
via Line Driver
Pin Assignment
(view on pins)
- * Test: analog signal switch-over for setup
By applying +5 V to the test-pin, the test signals (sinusoidal micro-current signals 11 App)
are switched to the output connector.
- MS 30: S1, S2 = switch signals
- MS 31: S1 = conditionally useable as switch signal, S2 = switch signal
- ** Version without switch signals (version 0) = nc
- Sensor: the sensor-pins are bridged with the particular power supply.
- The shield is additional connected with the chassis.
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OUTPUT SIGNALS
Square-wave signals
The controls/DROs must be able to detect each edge of the square-wave signals.
The minimum edge separation amin is listed in the technical data and refers to a
measurement at the output of the interpolator (inside the scanning head).
Propagation-time differences in the Line Driver, the cable and the Line Receiver
reduce the edge separation.
Propagation-time differences:
Line Driver:
max. 10 ns
Cable:
0.2 ns per meter
Line receiver: max. 10 ns refered to the recommended Line Receiver circuit
To prevent counting errors, the controls/DROs must be able to process
the resulting edge separation.
Example:
amin = 100 ns, 10 m cable
100 ns-10 ns-10x0.2 ns-10 ns=78 ns
Power supply: +5 V 5%, max. 200 mA (unloaded)
Advantage:
- Noise immune signals
- No further subdividing electronics necessary
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Counting direction
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SWITCH SIGNAL
For individual special functions there are two additional switch tracks on the glass / glass ceramic or steel tape scale.
The switching point position can be chosen by the user by placing self-adhesive covering tapes.
With the MS 31.xx version there is just one switch signal available.
The second track of this version is used to select the reference mark.
This feature makes the selection of the reference mark position, by the user, very easy.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Small dimensions
Easy mounting as a result of large mounting tolerances
High insensitivity to contamination by use of an extensive singlefield scanning principle
High traversing speed
Integrated subdividing electronics: for up to times 100 (before quadrature)
Reference mark accurate and repeatable from both traversing directions
Output
signals
MS 3x.03
1 Vpp
System resolution
[m]
Integrated
interpolation
Max. velocity
[m/s]
Max. output
frequency [kHz]
depending on
external interpolation
--
7.0
350
Edge separation
amin
MS 3x.23
times1
4.0
800 ns
MS 3x.63
times5
3.2
300 ns
MS 3x.73
0.5
times10
1.6
300 ns
MS 3x.43
0.25
times20
1.2
200 ns
MS 3x.53
0.2
times25
0.96
200 ns
MS 3x.83
0.1
times50
0.96
100 ns
MS 3x.93
0.05
0.48
100 ns
times100
Mounting-adjustment/Test:
To optimize or check the mounting we recommend to use a compatible electronic signal test/set-up box PG1 or PG3 (page 18).
Permissible vibration: 150 m/s2 (40 up to 2000 Hz)
Permissible shock: 750 m/s2 (8 ms)
Permissible temperature:
20 C up to +70 C (storage), 0 C up to +50 C (operation)
RoHS-conformity: The Linear Encoders of the MS 3x series comply with the guideline of the RoHS-directive 2011/65/EU on
the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
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MS 30
MS 31
Grating carrier
glass
steel
glass
steel
20 m
20 m
20 m
20 m
Accuracy grades
3, 5 m/m
5, 15 m/m
3, 5 m/m
5, 15 m/m
Non-linearity
< 1 m/70 mm
< 3 m/1000 mm
--
< 1 m/70 mm
< 3 m/1000 mm
--
3140 mm
11940 mm
3140 mm
11940 mm
Standard: 50 mm (equidistant)
--
up to ML 3140 mm
up to ML 6240 mm
--
--
--
--
Switch tracks
Distance-coded
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MS 30, MS 31 MO, MK
Weight (approx.):
Version MO: 20 g/m
Version MK: 25 g/m
+ 30 g (reading head without cable)
Affixing cover tapes for the switch points
and activation of the selectable reference mark see page 16.
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MS 30, MS 31 MA, MS
Weight (approx.):
Version MA: 530 g/m
Version MS: 1525 g/m
+ 30 g (reading head without cable)
Affixing cover tapes for the switch points
and activation of the selectable reference mark see page 16.
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MS 30, MS 31 MP
Steel tape scale in aluminum carrier
with clamping element
Carrier with adhesive tape
Weight (approx.):
85 g/m + 30 g clamping element
+ 30 g (reading head without cable)
Affixing cover tapes for the switch points
and activation of the selectable reference
mark see page 16.
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MS 30, MS 31 MT
Steel tape scale in aluminum
carrier with clamping element
Carrier bolted
Measuring
length(ML)
120
40
50
170
40
75
from ML 220
x20
40
100
65
100
50
100
e. g. 320
x70
e. g. 770
xxx40
e. g. 11040
Weight (approx.):
325 g/m + 30 g clamping element
+ 30 g (reading head without cable)
Affixing cover tapes for the switch points
and activation of the selectable reference mark see page 16.
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MS 30, MS 31 GK
Weight (approx.):
100 g/m
+ 30 g (reading head without cable)
Affixing cover tapes for the switch points
and activation of the selectable reference mark see page 16
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MS 30, MS 31 GA
Weight (approx.):
515 g/m
+ 30 g (reading head without cable)
Affixing cover tapes for the switch points
and activation of the selectable reference mark see page 16
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SWITCH POINTS,
X1
= switch point 1
= S1+6 (from left)
= switch point 2
X2 = S2+39 (from right)
S2: 40 mm from the end of ML (right)
Length X2=40 mm+39 mm=79 mm
X1
16
= switch point 1
= S1+6 (from left)
= switch point 2
X2 = S2+39 (from right)
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ACCURACY
The accuracy of the Linear Encoder is classified with a " tolerance" in m/m (e.g. 5 m/m).
The accuracy refers to any meter within the measuring length.
For measuring lengths less than 1000 mm, the accuracy specification applies
to the whole measuring length.
For best system accuracy, the encoder should be mounted near the machining level and
as parallel as possible to the motion direction.
Example of a typical calibration chart for a MS 3x scale tape:
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ELECTRONICAL SIGNAL
PG
PG1-I / PG1-U
PG3-I / PG-U
--
PG1-U
--
PG3-I
--
PG-U
--
intended
-- not intended
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PRODUCT
MS 14 Series
Integrated subdividing:
up to times 100 interpolation
MS 2x Series
Integrated subdividing:
up to times 100 interpolation
MS 45 Series
Small dimensions
Integrated subdividing:
up to times 100 interpolation
MS 82 Series
Small dimensions
MSR 40
Integrated subdividing:
up to times 100 interpolation
MSR 20
Segment version
Grating pitch: 40 m
Sealed version
Distance-coded
reference marks
Mounting holes
on the extrusion ends
(optional)
Sealed version
Distance-coded
reference marks
Sealed version
Distance-coded
reference marks
Mounting holes on
the extrusion ends
(stretched): 15 m/m
Integrated subdividing:
up to times 100 interpolation
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DISTRIBUTION CONTACTS
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Corporate
Head Quarters
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Linear Encoders
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