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View Poll Results: What PPR (CPR * 4) do you use?
1-127 2 6.45%
128-255 3 9.68%
256-511 8 25.81%
512-1023 2 6.45%
1024-2047 7 22.58%
2048-8191 6 19.35%
8192+ 1 3.23%
None, we're too cool for encoders. 2 6.45%
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Re: How much PPR do you use on your encoders?

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Just wondering what accuracy people look for in incremental encoders.
I'm using the USDigital method of PPR vs. CPR; CPR is Cycles Per Revolution and is 4x larger than PPR (pulses per revolution).

Option 8 also applies if you use potentiometers or absolute encoders in the place of incremental ones. A post below if you're one of those teams would be appreciated.
Depends on what it's for Are we talking drivetrain?
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