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pic: Custom encoder mount for Mini CIM/CIM
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Re: pic: Custom encoder mount for Mini CIM/CIM
I like it! Although is there any reason you're direct mounting it instead of on the output shaft of a gearbox or other?
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Great design BTW! How much of the CIM shaft is left sticking out? |
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Re: pic: Custom encoder mount for Mini CIM/CIM
We wanted an option for cases where either a gear box isn't used (like our shooter this year) or another type of encoder mounting just isn't a convenient option.
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I hadn't seen the one in the link before! Here I thought we had a novel idea! ![]() |
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I'll measure the final shaft length tomorrow and let you know. |
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Do they define it as
Couldn't find the term defined unambigously anywhere on the website or in the product datasheet. Note: US Digital rates their encoders according to CPR, which they define as "Cycles Per Revolution", which is unambiguous. For example, a US Digital 360 CPR encoder would mean 360 cycles per rev, which is the same as: 360 rising edges per rev per channel 720 rising and falling edges per rev per channel 1440 rising and falling edges per rev both channels Last edited by Ether : 05-02-2016 at 16:05. |
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Re: pic: Custom encoder mount for Mini CIM/CIM
if you want to save cnc time and have a 3d printer.
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CPR: 2048$ As can be seen, that is way overkill for operation at that speed. 1 I am inferring that because there are a couple of odd-number PPRs in the list, namely 125 and 385. You can't have an odd number of "rising and falling edges per rev per channel" or "rising and falling edges per rev both channels" 2 This number is even smaller if quadrature tolerance is included. But the 40MHz sampling rate of the roboRIO theoretically should handle it. |
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I didn't get a chance to test the encoder signal today. |
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Re: pic: Custom encoder mount for Mini CIM/CIM
We ran the encoder class on the encoder with the resolution set to 256. We got roughly 25,000 from the encoder class. 25,000ticks x (60sec/min) / (256ticks/rev) = about 5,859 RPMs. Since this was a full speed minicim I'd say the data was valid and I'd say the encoder's resolution is based on rising (or falling) edge and not both. Otherwise the RPM data would not be right.
The beauty of this encoder is that we can set the resolution lower if there was a sampling rate issue, simply with dip switches. |
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Re: pic: Custom encoder mount for Mini CIM/CIM
You left out one piece of information crucial to your argument: decoding mode.
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Re: pic: Custom encoder mount for Mini CIM/CIM
The mode doesn't change the value, just the resolution. One cycle of the quadrature signals is one count.
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