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Re: Walking Encoder Values

Two common reasons for an optical encoder to slip are:

Mechanical: There is mechanical slippage. Check this carefully, don't assume anything.

Computational: Your input circuit is missing some of the encoder's output pulses. If you are using a hardware interrupt, then your encoder resolution (pulses per revolution) may be higher than the hardware can manage. If you are not using a hardware interrupt, that could be your problem.
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