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Bo8_87 20-01-2017 22:58

What encoder to use?
 
Hello CD,
We are debating between 2 encoders for our drivetrain, the Grayhill 63R256 and the WCP Dual Output Encoder. We are using custom transmissions, so these will be most likely mounted onto a wheel.
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...3070-ND/304479
http://www.wcproducts.net/WCP-0110

Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with either?

R.C. 20-01-2017 23:00

Re: What encoder to use?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bo8_87 (Post 1634287)
Hello CD,
We are debating between 2 encoders for our drivetrain, the Grayhill 63R256 and the WCP Dual Output Encoder. We are using custom transmissions, so these will be most likely mounted onto a wheel.
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...3070-ND/304479
http://www.wcproducts.net/WCP-0110

Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with either?

I would wait on the WCP encoder, It won't be available for a month or so. It'll function similar to an s4 encoder from US digital with a true absolute output as well.

steelerborn 21-01-2017 00:57

Re: What encoder to use?
 
Any encoder that has locking connectors is a huge plus.

Oblarg 21-01-2017 01:16

Re: What encoder to use?
 
The grayhill encoder works exactly as you'd expect it to, and is a nice, simple solution.

sraque 21-01-2017 08:09

Re: What encoder to use?
 
We have used the grayhill ones for several years and they work very well (even the 128s are good enough for most drive applications). As mentioned, though, they do not have locking connections. We use hot glue for these.

If you are using Talon SRX's for your drivetrain, there is no need to have the dual output since the Talon will keep track of position for you. Other than swerve drive wheel angle, I don't know of an application for an absolute encoder on a drivetrain.

I am probably missing something, but I didn't see a link to complete tech specs for the WCP encoder. I would not recommend any encoder where we could not get to full tech specs (pin outs, signal specs, etc.) on-demand and easily.


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