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Networked absolute multi-turn rotary encoder, 28-bit output — 65,536 counts per turn across 4,096 turns — reporting true absolute position over EtherNet/IP or Modbus TCP. 12 to 54 Vdc with Power over Ethernet support, 3/8 in solid stainless shaft, 2.65 in square flange, IP67. For machine builders and integrators who need absolute position with no homing routine and a single cable drop.
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| MFR / Brand | Advanced Micro Controls |
|---|---|
| MPN | NR25F-B1E2AE04 |
| Shield | Shielded |
|---|---|
| Condition | New |
| Base Number | NR25 |
| Industry Terms | absolute encoder; networked encoder; multi-turn encoder; EtherNet/IP encoder; Modbus TCP encoder; PoE encoder; rotary shaft encoder; position transducer |
| Common Misspellings | NR25F B1E2AE04; NR-25F-B1E2AE04; NR25FB1E2AEO4; AMSI NR25F; NR25F-B1E2AE-04 |
| Application Types | Ballscrew and linear axis position feedback; hoists and winches; winders and unwinders; indexing tables; conveyor and gantry positioning; PLC/PAC closed-loop positioning |
| Connector Style | Two end-mounted connectors (code E04): one data / data+power via PoE mode A, one auxiliary DC power |
| Encoding Type | Absolute |
| Actuator Type | Shaft |
| Controller Platform | Any PLC/PAC supporting EtherNet/IP; EDS file free from AMCI |
| Shaft Type | Solid shaft, 3/8 in diameter x 0.875 in long, no flat, stainless steel |
| Output Amperage | 100 mA at 24 Vdc; 2.5 W maximum power draw |
| Bore Shaft Size | 3/8 in (0.375 in) diameter solid stainless steel shaft, 0.875 in long, no flat |
| Mpn Variants | NR25F-B1E2AE04; NR25FB1E2AE04; NR25F B1E2AE04; NR25-F-B1-E2-A-E04; NR25F/B1E2AE04 |
| Distributor Stock Numbers | Not published |
| Manufacturer Status | Active - current AMCI production |
| Compatible With Replaces | AMCI NR25 series networked absolute encoders and NR25 networked resolvers sharing the 2.5 in body / 2.65 in square flange / 3/8 in solid shaft envelope |
| Arrangement Configuration | 28-bit multi-turn absolute: 65,536 counts per turn x 4,096 turns |
| Additional Attributes | Resolution: 16-bit single-turn (65,536 counts/turn) plus 12-bit turns counter (4,096 turns) = 28 bits total., Package: 2.5 in diameter housing., Ingress protection: IP67., Direction of increasing counts: programmable over the network, default clockwise viewed at the shaft., Network-programmable parameters: direction of increasing counts, counts per turn, velocity units, preset function, total measurement range (roll-over point)., Optional time-stamp input word replacing velocity: unsigned double integer, 400 ns interval, rolls over every 1,717.9869184 s., Shaft loading (3/8 in shaft): 40 lb radial / 20 lb axial maximum., Bearing life: minimum 2 x 10^9 revolutions at maximum shaft load., Starting torque: 2.0 oz-in maximum at 25 C., Moment of inertia: 6.00 x 10^-4 oz-in-sec^2., PoE: Power over Ethernet mode A supported on the data connector., Alternative order-code options not fitted here: S02 side single connector (PoE only); output config 1 = 16-bit single turn; output config 3 = 30-bit multi-turn (65,536 x 16,384 turns); output codes P = Profibus-DP, D = DeviceNet; housing/seal codes A and C = stainless steel body, C and V = Viton seal., GTIN/UPC and HS code not published by AMCI - left blank rather than guessed. |
| Min Temp | -20 C (-4 F) - AMCI rotary encoder range, family level |
| Max Temp | +85 C (185 F) - AMCI rotary encoder range, family level |
| Nominal Rated Input Voltage | 12 to 54 Vdc (including Power over Ethernet); 24 Vdc typical |
| Bearing Type | Not applicable - rotary encoder |
| Mounting Arrangement | 2.65 in square flange mount - code F |
| Design Units | Inch |
| Part Number | NR25F-B1E2AE04 |
| Mounting Type | 2.65 in square flange, solid shaft (requires flexible coupling) |
| Communication Standard | EtherNet/IP (ODVA) - order code A; Ethernet interface hardware also supports Modbus TCP |
| Cross Reference 1 | NR25FB1E2AE04 |
|---|---|
| Cross Reference 2 | NR25F B1E2AE04 |
| Cross Reference 3 | NR25-F-B1E2AE04 |
| Cross Reference 4 | NR25 series (base series number) |
An AMCI NR25-series networked absolute rotary shaft encoder. It is not a pulse-counting incremental encoder: it reports true absolute position over an industrial Ethernet network, so the machine knows where it is the instant power returns — no homing routine, no reference run, no lost position after a fault.
AMCI builds the NR25 to a seven-field configuration code. This unit decodes as follows, per AMCI’s own part-number builder:
NR25 — 2.5 in diameter networked encoder package.F — 2.65 in square flange mounting.B — Nitrile shaft seal, powder-coated aluminium housing.1 — 3/8 in diameter solid stainless shaft, 0.875 in long, no flat.E — Ethernet interface (EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP capable hardware).2 — 28-bit multi-turn output: 65,536 counts per turn across 4,096 turns.A — EtherNet/IP output code (the protocol this unit is configured to speak).E04 — End-mounted connectors, two of them: one carries data, or data and power together via Power over Ethernet; the second supplies auxiliary power if PoE is not used.
AMCI offers three output configurations on this body: 16-bit single-turn, 28-bit multi-turn (4,096 turns) and 30-bit multi-turn (16,384 turns). Single-turn units lose the revolution count, so they only suit rotary axes that never need to know how many turns have accumulated. This is the middle option — full 16-bit resolution within a turn, plus a 12-bit revolution counter. That combination is what makes it usable on a ballscrew, a hoist, a winder or an indexing table where total travel spans thousands of revolutions. If your application needs more than 4,096 turns of range, the -3 (30-bit) variant is the one to specify; do not assume this unit will cover it.
The Ethernet NR25 accepts 12 to 54 Vdc, drawing 2.5 W maximum (100 mA at 24 Vdc). With the E04 end-connector option you have a genuine choice at commissioning: run one cable and let a PoE (mode A) switch or injector feed the encoder, or run conventional 24 Vdc into the auxiliary power connector and keep the network cable data-only. The single-cable PoE route is why the E04/S02 options exist and it is the main reason integrators pick the NR25 over a discrete-wired absolute encoder — one drop instead of two.
Direction of increasing counts (default clockwise viewed at the shaft), counts per turn, velocity units, the preset/zero function and the total measurement range at which position rolls over to zero are all set over the network rather than by DIP switch. An optional time-stamp word can replace the velocity word in the input assembly; it is an unsigned double integer with a 400 ns interval that rolls over every 1,717.9869184 seconds. Being EtherNet/IP, it follows ODVA guidelines and adds to a compatible PLC/PAC via an EDS file.
Powder-coated aluminium housing, IP67. The 3/8 in solid shaft is rated 40 lb radial / 20 lb axial maximum, with bearing life quoted at a minimum 2 x 10^9 revolutions at maximum shaft load. Starting torque is 2.0 oz-in maximum at 25 °C and rotor moment of inertia 6.00 x 10^-4 oz-in-sec². Because it is flange-mounted with a solid shaft, it needs a flexible coupling — do not hard-couple it to a driven shaft or the radial rating will be exceeded by misalignment alone.
Encoder only. Mating M12 cordsets, PoE injector, flexible coupling and mounting hardware are not part of the AMCI order code and are not included. The EDS file is a free download from AMCI.
The nitrile seal (B) is the standard choice; specify C or V for Viton if the encoder will sit in aggressive coolant or solvent. Housing material is the other half of that same code character — A and C are stainless steel bodies for washdown and food-contact duty, B and V are aluminium. Within the NR25 family the mechanical envelope is shared, so an F-flange aluminium body with a 3/8 in shaft is dimensionally interchangeable across interface and protocol variants; the electrical half of the code is what must match your network. AMCI also builds an NR25 networked resolver in the same 2.5 in package for applications where a resolver’s ruggedness is preferred over an optical encoder. Product remains in current AMCI production.
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