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| I don't have the ROC320 specifically listed, but the majority of the ROC types I show as absolute single turn encoders, either 11 to 14 bits wide or absolute synchronous-serial. If you want to be sure, I have got good feedback from Heidenhain Canada before by email. You could try confirming it with them. Al.
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