Integrated encoder solutions with inductive sensors

Inductive rotary encoders from Kübler precisely detect angular positions and rotary movements based on the
inductive measuring principle. In contrast to optical systems, they are particularly resistant to dust, oil
resistance to dust, oil, vibrations and moisture - ideal for industrial use.

Integrated encoder solutions with inductive sensors

Inductive rotary encoders from Kübler precisely detect angular positions and rotary movements based on the
inductive measuring principle. In contrast to optical systems, they are particularly resistant to dust, oil
resistance to dust, oil, vibrations and moisture - ideal for industrial use.

Advantages of integrated encoder solutions from Kübler


ROBUST

Resistant to external influences

FLEXIBLE

Adaptable to individual geometries and space conditions

SIMPLE

Large assembly tolerances in radial and axial direction

COMPACT

Extremely compact design with just two circuit boards

Integrated encoder solutions with inductive sensors – Design


  1. Stator board - shape and dimensions can be customized
  2. Exciter and receiver coils on stator board
  3. Rotor board - shape and dimensions can be customized
  4. Measuring scale on stator board - passive element without electrical connection to the stator side

Integrated encoder solutions with inductive sensors - How it works

Inductive rotary encoders work with a high-frequency signal that is influenced by the rotary movement of the rotor. The strength and phase of this signal changes depending on the rotor position. Receiving coils on the stator side record these changes continuously and over the entire circumference.

Sine and cosine signals are generated for each revolution of the rotor, which are converted into exact position values using the arctan function.