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Re: Optical Encoder Problems

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Originally Posted by Hitchhiker 42 View Post
Hi y'all,
It's way past build season, but our team's still working on our robot. A couple days ago, both of our optical encoders on our drivetrain have stopped working. We have already checked our wiring, and tried switching out the encoders for new ones, yet the problem persists.

Is there any way to fix this? Thanks!
Assuming quadrature encoders:

Do you have an oscilloscope?
Power up the encoders and look at the A/B channels and see if they produce square wave forms as the encoder shaft rotates.
If not, there's a problem.

If you don't have an oscilloscope, maybe a DMM with a frequency function?
It's a little less friendly but you could test 1 channel at a time like that.
You'd have to rotate the encoder shaft over and over to make this work and at a consistent velocity.

If you are handy with TTL/CMOS you could make a little board with a counter on it, hook it up to each channel with an LED on the highest order bit...that bit should blink.
Again this requires rotating the encoder shaft over and over at a fairly consistent velocity.

Do you have an encoder you know works?
Put that on one of the encoder inputs...be very careful not to mess up how you power that encoder...and see if you can see that input in your robot.
If that works and yet your other encoders do not...pretty good chance those not working encoders are shot.

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