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ehfeinberg
12-05-2013, 17:48
I noticed this sensor (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3fxabc28nvvkcr8/OIkgAeTpbO/1114#f:DSC_0099.JPG) on 1114's shooter, and it looks similar to an encoder, just a whole lot more robust. If anybody could tell me what it is and give me a part number, it would be much appreciated.

Woolly
12-05-2013, 17:58
I noticed this sensor (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3fxabc28nvvkcr8/OIkgAeTpbO/1114#f:DSC_0099.JPG) on 1114's shooter, and it looks similar to an encoder, just a whole lot more robust. If anybody could tell me what it is and give me a part number, it would be much appreciated.

After looking at some of the other pictures in that dropbox I noticed that 1114 has an "Industrial Encoder Corporation" sticker on their robot, which led me to this url after a google search. http://www.industrialencoder.ca/products.php?id=23

orangemoore
12-05-2013, 18:04
I think that it is this version:

IS280
http://www.industrialencoder.ca/pictures/products/45_big.jpg?PHPSESSID=0a6c047869109be1bd55e34d6832f a62

DampRobot
12-05-2013, 18:14
It could also be a greyhill encoder.

EDIT: Forget it, wrong picture.

Kyler Hagler
12-05-2013, 21:43
Where could you find pricing for these? They look like they would be super expensive.

mman1506
12-05-2013, 23:38
I think that it is this version:

IS280
http://www.industrialencoder.ca/pictures/products/45_big.jpg?PHPSESSID=0a6c047869109be1bd55e34d6832f a62

They look like hollow shaft encoders. Also the IS280 has a max rpm of 6000 rpm but I'm pretty sure that 1114 is running there shooter wheels at a much higher speed ( I think i read 25,000 rpm somewhere)

I think it may be this http://www.industrialencoder.ca/downpdf.php?id=30 because of the mounting pattern and strain relief style but it still has the 6000 rpm limit. It also has 3600 ppm which probably means it is crazy expensive (400$<)

Cash4587
13-05-2013, 23:21
They look like hollow shaft encoders. Also the IS280 has a max rpm of 6000 rpm but I'm pretty sure that 1114 is running there shooter wheels at a much higher speed ( I think i read 25,000 rpm somewhere)

I think it may be this http://www.industrialencoder.ca/downpdf.php?id=30 because of the mounting pattern and strain relief style but it still has the 6000 rpm limit. It also has 3600 ppm which probably means it is crazy expensive (400$<)


Pretty sure 1114 only ran their shooter wheels at 2,500 rpm. In this video they give out a lot of their specs:
http://io9.com/5947112/watch-32-discordant-metronomes-achieve-synchrony-in-a-matter-of-minutes
You could always contact 1114 I have heard they are very, very nice and are open to many questions, it doesn't hurt to shoot them an email.