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Re: pic: $14 1000ppr, 16384-position encoder

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Originally Posted by marshall View Post
Schematics? Oshpark link? More details?
I'm getting them up on grabcad as we speak (well I'll get around to it soon). Come back tomorrow.
Here's an Oshpark link for now: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/zTrcd4cp
Just an AS5047P chip and 0805 leds, capacitors, and resistor. The "incremental" led is nonfunctional so I'm leaving it off for now.
I have no more details to give... I'll see if I can get an oscilloscope on it soon.

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard View Post
And US digital calls it opposite of several other vendors too
Cripes...

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post

US Digital defines "CPR" as "cycles per revolution". It's the same value whether you're talking about one channel or two. And there's no ambiguity concerning rising and falling edges.

If "CPR" is defined as "counts per revolution", the number is ambiguous unless you specify whether it's one channel or two, and whether you're counting only rising (or falling) edges or both.


Cycles, ok. That makes a lot more sense than the "counts" I was thinking of in my head. Thank you!
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