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Jaguar Encoder issuse
Well first of all we upgraded to the MDL-BDC v. 101 that was released recently on all of our jaguars. We have 4 of them and we are using CAN to drive, the issue is that 3 out of 4 jaguars are not receiving any encoder input when debugging using MDL-BDC Comm. Jaguars 1,3, and 4 are Black, Jaguar 2 (the one that works) is Grey. Now, the encoder that worked on Jaguar 2 was plugged in on Jaguars 1,3 and 4 and it worked fine. However the encoders on Jaguars 1,3, 4 were plugged in on Jaguar 2 and it did not work. We know the wires are proper and the encoders are working perfectly because we ran continuity tests on all the wires as well as used an oscilloscope to test the encoder signals, so we know the encoders, their mounts and their wiring is all proper. Not to mention we know the 3 black jags are capable of reading the inputs because we tested using the proven working encoder. Does anyone have any idea why the other 3 encoders are not working? Are we doing something wrong? Thank You!
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Are the encoders the same?
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Did you double-check the nonfunctioning encoders with the oscilloscope after you determined that none of the Jaguars would read them?
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Though I have to admit, I'm really very curious as to why the Jaguars could not read the signal, so I will be trying to get back to it. Matt |
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Tejas spot on ;), we can pretty much declare this a [FIXED] Thread in that case, anyone reading this please use the E4P-360-250-D-H-D-B encoders, not the E4P-250-250-D-D-D-B encoders, they seem to have issues. Good luck to everyone!
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If I'm reading the new US Digital part numbers correctly, the difference between the "D" and "H" in those part numbers is the plastic cover. The "H" part cover has a hole in the middle. I doubt that explains the problem the Jaguars had trying to read them.
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I agree with you that the difference in parts should have no effect, I suspect there is an underlying fault with the encoders we had (they were used in the past quite roughly) and I just have not had the chance to thoroughly examine the signal generated. I believe our problem was related to the encoders being partially nonfunctional in a not very apparent way. Matt |
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