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rnome



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an encoder application
PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:10 pm     Reply with quote

hi guys

i m working on a mobile robot for 2 months and need to control robots speed with an encoder. i need some help about how to confirm an encoder curcuit. is there anyone worked before on encoders can help me?
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:46 pm     Reply with quote

Greetings,

Encoders are usually open collector outputs. You will need to have a pull up on the signal. I do not know which type of encoder you are using, absolute or incremental, but either might work fine depending on your application. The output of the encoder can be in quadrature, or a pulse train with a direction signal (high or low depending on motion). There might be a third option, but I cannot remember.

For more information on test circuits and connections, check out any of the manufacturer's websites.

A quick reference site is
http://www.motion-control-info.com/encoder_glossary.html

Cheers,
JMA
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