Omron NX-EC0222 2-Channel Incremental Encoder Input Module
The Omron NX-EC0222 is a high-speed 2-channel incremental encoder input unit designed for integration with the NX I/O Bus system. Supporting up to 500 kHz input frequency (single-phase) and phase difference input up to 125 kHz, this module delivers precise position feedback for motion and automation systems. With a slim 12 mm width and screwless push-in terminals, it is ideal for space-sensitive, high-performance control applications.
Technical Specifications
- Module Type: Encoder Input Module
- System Bus: NX I/O Bus
- Input Signal Type: Incremental Encoder, PNP
- Input Channels: 2
- Input Frequency (Single-phase): 500 kHz
- Phase Difference Pulse Input (x4): 125 kHz
- Z-Phase Input Frequency: 125 kHz
- Signal Processing Modes: Free running, Synchronous, Task period prioritized
- Output Channels: None
Mechanical & Electrical Details
- Connection Type: Push-in screwless terminal
- Number of I/O Connectors: 1
- Number of IOV (V+): 2
- Number of IOG (V-): 2
- Detachable Connector: No
- Protection Rating: IP20
- Safety Compliance: Not suitable for safety functions
- SIL (IEC 61508): None
Physical Dimensions
- Height: 104.5 mm
- Width: 12 mm
- Depth: 80.1 mm
- Weight: 100 g
- Mounting: DIN rail
Key Features & Advantages
✅ Supports high-speed encoder inputs for precision motion control.
✅ Compact 12 mm width optimizes panel space in modular systems.
✅ Phase A/B/Z inputs with phase difference support enable advanced position tracking.
✅ Reliable push-in terminals provide secure and tool-less wiring.
✅ Ideal for motion, positioning, and synchronized axis systems in the NX automation platform.
📦 Available from Drive Outlet Megastore
The Omron NX-EC0222 offers accurate encoder feedback, modular NX integration, and space-efficient design—built for intelligent automation systems.
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