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Bedford Express 1023 Encoder for shooter
A few people stopped by our pit asking about robot sensors. They liked an encoder we are using this year for a few reasons:
- Easy surface mount - Accepts shaft sizes 2mm through 8mm - dip switch for resolution - cost under $25 I said I'd post the info on CD, so here it is! Digi-Key part 102-1307-ND (AMT102-v kit) is the encoder. 102-1503-ND is the pigtail connector. Check the spec sheet to match the color wires for connection to the cRIO digital side car. And thanks to Digi-Key for the KOP voucher this year! |
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No way, we use the same thing! ;)
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Looks great!
Just a few questions: How accurate was the encoder readout? The specs indicate that the pinout is a standard 1x5 .1" header; can you confirm? |
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Slijin: the second part number connects to the header so you only need to match the wire color for gnd, +5v,A, & B edges. That's what I did anyway.
Ether: It's been a bit since I've looked at the code, so I'll answer with specifics later. I've been following your excellent Bang Bang controller posts. We are currently using LabView PID (with Ki=Kd=0). In the pits last Sat. We borrowed an rpm reader from TORC and were reading roughly +/- 40. It will be interesting to do some post season testing. All: if you search the part number at DigiKey there are links for the spec sheets and an installation video. |
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We've used the AMT's for several years now on our drivetrains. The resolution is configurable to your application and the pigtail cable is pretty robust compared to the smaller US Digital-type leads. We've found shaft alignment to be relatively more forgiving as well, but due care is still required.
One thing to note: The plastic shaft collar/size adapters can sometimes come loose, so we put a light knurl on the shaft whenever possible for insurance. In a pinch, a single piece of electrical tape around the shaft works fine as well. |
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