FLUX releases whitepaper on value of inductive rotary encoders

FLUX has released a new whitepaper that examines the benefits of FLUX inductive technology in enabling next-generation performance FLUX has released a new whitepaper that examines the benefits of FLUX inductive technology in enabling next-generation performance

FLUX, a high-precision encoder company, has released a new whitepaper that examines the benefits of FLUX inductive technology in enabling next-generation performance across robotics, medical, aerospace, and defence applications.

The whitepaper discusses FLUX Inductive Rotary Encoders, which have become increasingly popular in different applications. These encoders are noted for their robustness, low axial profile, and high resolution and accuracy. The whitepaper outlines six compelling reasons to choose FLUX inductive encoders as well as two scenarios where they may not be the best fit.

“As the demand for higher precision and reliability grows, it’s critical for engineers to understand both the advantages and the limits of encoder technologies.” said Paul Tutzu, CEO, FLUX. “With this whitepaper, we wanted to provide a clear view of when FLUX’s Inductive Rotary Encoders can deliver unmatched performance and a transparent view of where other technologies might be more suited.”

The inductive encoder technology, also used within its IND-MAX encoders, provides a solution in the field of inductive absolute encoders and enabbles the creation of the smallest inductive absolute encoder without sacrificing performance.

Exceptional immunity to magnetic and electromagnetic interference allows direct integration into all types of motors, whereas the ultra-light, modular design offers a high degree of customisation and scalability.

The whitepaper can be downloaded here.

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