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Home » Heidenhain Renco Encoders Possess Modular Design Without an Integral Bearing
Heidenhain Renco Encoders Possess Modular Design Without an Integral Bearing
August 21, 2015
Heidenhain’s Renco brand of encoders is available for use within a variety of mobile robot applications. Specifically, the modular Remco R35i and RCML15 rotary encoders are designed for motion and speed feedback control in automated guided vehicle (AGV) projects used in distribution warehouses, manufacturing plants and medical facilities of note.
The Renco R35i rotary encoder is particularly noted for its modular design without an integral bearing. Its special properties are its compact design with a 35 mm outside diameter and only 14 mm height as well as its easy, self-centering mounting thanks to a patented slide lock. With its OPTO-ASIC technology, the Renco R35i offers improrved functionality with the smallest possible dimensions.
The Renco RCML 15 rotary encoder offers similar reliability along with the OPTP-ASIC technology while having a height of only 8.9 mm, offering an alternative to the R35i with a low mounting profile.
AGVs are mobile wheel-based robots designed to carry a load through a facility without an onboard operator or driver. Due to new advancements of technologies used within the intelligent and flexible material handling field, many large warehouses and distribution centers have adapted to using AGVs. This switch has led to an increase in efficiency and a reduction in costs by automating some of the manufacturing facility or warehouse.
The Renco brand R35i and RCML15 rotary encoders currently provide motion and speed feedback in AGV motors which operate a multitude of the axes, with the most common axis being the motors used on the AGV drive wheels. When using the Renco brand encoders, an AGV system can accurately monitor and establish its speed with consistent repeatability. These aspects are crucial to the machines as they may need to interact directly with a person, and this level of quality is required in order to ensure the safety of the people involved.
The Renco encoders’ slim and lightweight design allows motor designers more flexibility, especially in these applications where space and weight is critical. The Renco encoders combine brushless motor commutation pulses and incremental position feedback, which reduces the cost while improving the performance and reliability of the brushless motor/encoder package.
Typical AGV applications include transportation of materials (raw, work-in-process, and finished goods), storage/retrieval in support of picking in warehousing and distribution applications, carrying medical supplies and equipment within hospitals, and material handling within clean rooms in the semiconductor industry.