








Product Description
Siemens 1XP8001-1/1024 538725-11 Rotary Pulse Encoder
Product Overview
- The Siemens 1XP8001-1/1024, identified by ID: 538725-11, is a Rotary Pulse Encoder designed for industrial automation and control systems. This incremental encoder provides precise position and speed feedback with a resolution of 1024 pulses per revolution (PPR), using HTL (High Threshold Logic) output. It is commonly used in applications such as manufacturing, robotics, textile processing, and renewable energy systems, ensuring accurate motion control and monitoring.
Technical Specifications
- The 1XP8001-1/1024 (538725-11) has the following specifications based on industry sources:
Specification | Details |
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Model/Part Number | 1XP8001-1/1024 (ID: 538725-11) |
Manufacturer | Siemens |
Description | Rotary Pulse Encoder, HTL, 1024 Pulses per Revolution |
Type | Incremental Encoder |
Resolution | 1024 Pulses per Revolution (PPR) |
Output Signal | HTL (High Threshold Logic) |
Supply Voltage | 10–30 VDC |
Current Input (No Load) | 200 mA |
Maximum Load Current per Output | 100 mA |
Output Amplitude | U High: >UB - 3.5 V U Low: <3 V |
Pulse Offset Between Outputs | 90° ± 20% |
Minimum Edge Interval | 0.8 µs at 160 kHz |
Edge Steepness (No Load/Cable) | t+, t- <200 ns |
Maximum Frequency | 160 kHz |
Maximum Speed | 9000 RPM |
Shaft Type | Solid Shaft |
Shaft Diameter | 9.7 mm |
Shaft Length | 36.3 mm |
Protection Class | IP66 |
Operating Temperature Range | -20°C to +100°C |
Maximum Radial Cantilever Force | 60 N |
Maximum Axial Force | 40 N |
Electrical Connection | 12-pin radial connector (socket supplied) |
Weight | Approx. 0.5 kg (with packaging) |
Certifications | CSA, UL |
Additional Details
- The 1XP8001-1/1024 includes the following additional information based on industry sources:
- Function: Provides incremental position and speed feedback for precise motion control; HTL output ensures compatibility with a wide range of industrial controllers; robust design withstands vibrations and shocks in harsh environments.