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Re: US Digital MA3

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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli View Post
This year we used these for all of our position feedback needs. They are far superior to pots. We used the analog versions. We used the ball bearing versions for our 4 encoders on the drive train and the bushing versions for our turret and shooter hood. They are absolute position encoders which means they can be made to work over more than a 360 degree range, but are absolute (meaning, same functionality as what a pot gives you) over a 360 degree range.

The singe biggest advantage: no more blowing past the pot hard stops. Their size is awesome too.
Paul -

Because they are magnetic, how much do you need to worry about proximity to motors with these? The datasheet talks about not mounting two of them closer than one inch without shielding in order to avoid crosstalk, but I was wondering if you had any experience with larger mag field issues?

The magnetics are certainly a bargain compared to the optical equivalent!

Thanks.