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Re: Misbehaving encoders

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Originally Posted by Pikat View Post
What if you're using VEX encoders, which, according to IFI's website, can only count properly up to 1000 rpm (it might be 1000 clicks per second, i can't remember off the top of my head. either way, there seems to be a limit)
That's a good point - many types of encoders (particularly those with bearings, and especially sleeve bearings) can fail mechanically long before they hit the Nyquist rate. Or an encoder might have additional filtering circuitry that rejects pulses that are too short (the wording of the Vex encoder Inventor's guide implies that this is the case).

But if hand-turning an encoder on the benchtop produces a square wave and hand-turning the encoder at a similar speed with the cRIO does not, this probably isn't the issue.

Last edited by Jared Russell : 14-05-2009 at 22:15.