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Re: Choosing an Encoder for the Drive-train
This company seems to have a good selection.
http://www.usdigital.com/ They also have very helpful customer service. A while back I asked them all about encoders and they answered my questions. This website also gives you an encoder glossary. http://www.usdigital.com/knowledge/glossary.shtml I think we are going to get them from this company this upcoming year and stop using the Banner sensor to count rotation. |
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