We developed a custom solution for the 14-1436X-360 encoder, intended for hazardous-area rotary feedback systems where moderate pulse detail is required without entering early signal instability. This configuration sits between low-pulse stability models and high-pulse sensitivity models. It provides more usable feedback detail while still retaining a controllable electrical margin. It is selected when the system needs additional resolution but cannot accept the narrow operating window of higher pulse-count versions.
Typical production lead time: 15 working days.
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System Limits
This configuration is limited by signal integrity, not by mechanical capability.
At this pulse level, the encoder operates below the electrical frequency ceiling under normal speed conditions. Frequency saturation is not the primary failure mode. The system fails earlier when signal quality degrades due to wiring, grounding, or interference.
Priority of limits:
- Signal becomes unstable before frequency limit is reached
- Electrical conditions restrict operation before mechanical limits
This configuration defines a transition point. It no longer behaves like low-pulse versions that tolerate installation variation. Stability depends on controlled wiring and EMC conditions. It is valid only when signal quality can be maintained.
Installation and Wiring Constraints
Mechanical limits are not the primary risk. Electrical installation determines reliability.
- Improper cable routing introduces signal distortion
- Grounding errors create unstable pulse edges
- Parallel routing with power lines causes miscounting
Field boundary:
- Long cable without shielding → signal becomes unreliable
- Mixed power and signal routing → pulses cannot be trusted
Differential wiring is required. Flameproof structure does not improve signal quality.
Replacement and Interface Mapping
- Only valid when system supports differential input
- Suitable for moderate resolution feedback
- Not usable in uncontrolled EMC environments
- Interface and cable configuration can be adapted
Delivery and Customization Scope
Customization is available for structure, interface, and cable configuration.
Typical production lead time: 15 working days.
Key Data
- Model: 14-1436X-360
- Type: Incremental encoder
- Resolution: 360 ppr
- Output: RS422 differential
- Supply voltage: 10–30 VDC
- Maximum output frequency: 100 kHz
- Maximum speed: 6000 rpm
- Shaft load: 80 N radial / 60 N axial
- Protection rating: IP66

