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Rotary Encoders
Does anyone know how to connect the US Digital Rotary Encoder to the cRIO? Or how to set up the cRIO to be able to use it? Same questions for the Austria Microsystems Magnetic Rotary Encoder.
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Re: Rotary Encoders
I use 3 cables for 2 encoders, one is the power cable using a female PWM with the Red wire tied to the Orange (5v) wires from each encoder and the black wire soldered to the Brown wires from the encoders, the white wire on the PWM cable is unused.
For the channel A and B, I cut in half a 2 pin solenoid cable and solder the yellow and blue wires form the encoder cable to the red and white wires of the 2pin cables. The power cable can go to any empty digital input, the 2 cables with A and B outputs are then connected 90 degrees from the normal orientation to adjcent signal pins. It requires 4 digial I/0 ports to use the encoders. combined Team 1130/957 |
Re: Rotary Encoders
Thank you for the information. If you have any ideas on other ways to set up the rotary encoders, please post.
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Re: Rotary Encoders
Another approach is to use 2 PWM cables......Cable 1 has channel A (white) and power (red)....the other channel B (white) and ground (black).
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Re: Rotary Encoders
Quote:
http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...nt.aspx?id=452 What programming environment are you using? LabVIEW has complete example code for using the encoders. |
Re: Rotary Encoders
For the rotary encoders, we snipped some wires from the digital side car and soldered the orange to the red (postives), the brown to the black (ground), and the blue to the white (signal)
Then we just plugged it into the digital sidecar |
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