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Re: Success with encoders
That's a more reasonable example of an analog encoder.
I was actually thinking of its predecessor the MA2, but didn't know what the new model # was.
That model is quite tiny and great for compact spaces.
It's a less complicated interface dealing with it as if it were an infinite rotation potentiometer (without the drawback of a pot dead spot).
There are also interface circuits to be had that can turn a digital absolute encoder into an analog input.
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Last edited by Mark McLeod : 04-10-2012 at 20:11.
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