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ASM SIPLACE MS101 X-Axis Incremental Encoder | P/N: 00343441

The ASM 00343441 is a high-bandwidth incremental encoder engineered for the demanding motion profiles of the MS101 and HS-D placement modules. This encoder utilizes a Dual-Channel A/B Quadrature Logic with index signal support, providing the machine contr

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The ASM 00343441 is a high-bandwidth incremental encoder engineered for the demanding motion profiles of the MS101 and HS-D placement modules. This encoder utilizes a Dual-Channel A/B Quadrature Logic with index signal support, providing the machine controller with both directional and high-resolution positional data. Unlike standard industrial encoders, the 00343441 is optimized for "Low-Latency Pulse Streaming," which is essential for maintaining the synchronous movement of multiple gantries without causing mechanical resonance.

GEEKVALUE provides the 00343441 with a focus on Signal Phase Orthogonality. We ensure that the $90^\circ$ phase shift between Channel A and B is maintained with minimal jitter, which prevents "Electronic Hysteresis" and ensures that the X-axis carriage stops exactly where the software commands, down to the last micron.

ASM SIPLACE MS101 X-Axis Incremental Encoder | P/N: 00343441

Technical Specifications

Feature

Technical Data

Product Type

High-Frequency Incremental Optical Encoder

Part Number (P/N)

00343441

System Compatibility

SIPLACE MS101, HS-60, HS-D Platforms

Axis Assignment

Primary X-Axis / High-Speed Drive Support

Output Logic

RS422 Differential (TTL Compatible)

Signal Density

Optimized for High-Resolution Linear Interpolation

Connector

Multi-Pin High-Integrity Signal Interface

 

Strategic Performance Advantages

· Differential Signal Transmission: The 00343441 utilizes RS422 Differential Pair Line Drivers. This design is highly resistant to the electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated by neighboring high-power linear motors and switching power supplies, ensuring the "Position Pulse" remains clean over long cable runs.

· Nano-Scale Optical Disc/Grating: Internally, the 00343441 features a High-Purity Chrome-on-Glass sensing element. This material has a near-zero coefficient of thermal expansion, preventing "Positional Drift" as the machine reaches its steady-state operating temperature during long production shifts.

· High-Speed Tracking Rate: Engineered for the HS-D’s rapid cycle times, this encoder can process millions of pulses per second. This allows the machine to maintain full accuracy even during the "Turbo" motion phases of the MS101 gantry, where standard encoders might experience "Pulse Dropping."

· Shock-Mounted Internal Bench: GEEKVALUE’s 00343441 is built with a Vibration-Isolated Internal Chassis. This protects the delicate optical sensors from the $2\text{G}+$ shock loads typical of X-axis direction changes, significantly extending the life of the internal LED and sensing array.

The GEEKVALUE Advantage: "Synchronized Motion, Absolute Reliability"

1. 360° Total Cost Optimization (TCO)

Intermittent encoder errors are a major source of "Random Machine Stops." GEEKVALUE optimizes your TCO by providing 00343441 Encoders with Verified Signal-to-Noise Ratios (SNR). By providing a stable feedback signal, we help you eliminate the costly "Search & Rescue" diagnostic hours spent trying to fix gantry synchronization issues.

2. Trusted by 400+ Public Companies

Global leaders in high-speed semiconductor packaging and advanced telecommunications PCBA trust GEEKVALUE for their MS101/HS-D infrastructure. Our 00343441 encoders are the standard choice for listed companies that require "High-Speed Positional Accuracy" for their most critical production assets.

3. Optimized for HS-D Precision

GEEKVALUE’s 00343441 is factory-tested for Signal Symmetry. We ensure that the encoder's electronic "Zero-Point" is stable, facilitating a faster machine "Initialization" (Homing) process and reducing the setup time required after a gantry maintenance event.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What are the signs of a failing 00343441 incremental encoder?

Common symptoms include "X-Axis Positional Lag," "Servo Tracking Errors," or the machine failing to find its "Home" position. If the gantry makes a "Grinding" noise during movement, it may be the motor trying to compensate for an unstable encoder signal.

Q2: Can I swap 00343441 between different gantries?

Yes, provided the gantries are of the same machine series (MS101/HS-D). However, GEEKVALUE recommends performing a "Motor-Encoder Commutation Alignment" after any swap to ensure the drive's current vector remains perfectly aligned with the encoder's feedback.

Q3: How does electrical noise affect the 00343441?

While the 00343441 is shielded, poor machine grounding can lead to "Induced Pulses," causing the machine to lose its X-coordinate. Always ensure the encoder cable's shielding is properly seated in the connector housing.

Q4: Is the 00343441 compatible with absolute encoder systems?

No. The 00343441 is an Incremental Encoder, meaning it requires a "Home Search" upon startup. It is not compatible with systems designed strictly for Absolute (SSI/BiSS) feedback protocols.

Q5: How is this sensitive feedback component packaged?

Every 00343441 is shipped in a High-Shielding ESD Moisture-Barrier Bag and nested in a dual-wall, anti-vibration transit case. We ensure the signal pins and the delicate internal optics are protected from any mechanical or static damage during transit.
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