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You are here: Home / Encoders / Two new miniature absolute encoders join US Digital’s lineup

Two new miniature absolute encoders join US Digital’s lineup

May 1, 2025 By Miles Budimir Leave a Comment

US Digital announced the launch of two new miniature absolute encoders: the MAE4 and the MA4. The MAE4 is a kit-style encoder designed to mount directly to existing shafts, while the MA4 is a shafted version. Both models deliver 12-bit resolution and offer a choice of analog or PWM outputs.

For quick assembly, the MAE4 Magnetic Absolute Encoder Kit features US Digital’s push-on magnetic hub which supports seven shaft diameters: four metric (3, 4, 5, and 6 mm) and three imperial (0.125, 0.188, and 0.250 in.) and two shaft lengths (0.220 and 0.500 in.). It mounts to bolt circles of 0.750, 1.280, and 1.812 in., making it easy to integrate into existing or space limited applications.

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Concerning the MA4 Shafted Miniature Absolute Encoder, US Digital’s COO Neal Donowitz commented, “The MA4 being made from rugged glass-filled polymer makes it a great candidate for medical applications to meet their sterilization requirements.” The MA4’s shaft torque is also designed to provide the tactile feel of a potentiometer, ideal for manual front-panel interfaces.

Jim Stevens, US Digital’s VP of Business Development pointed out that “several of these upgrades are a direct result of customer feedback.”

The MAE4 and MA4 feature increased vibration and shock ratings and a latching connector to combine for a robust package and to be a dependable solution for industrial, medical, and other motion control applications.

All US Digital encoders are made in the USA, and most orders ship the same day.

For more information, visit www.usdigital.com.

 

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