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Re: Encoder Hookup
Thanks! We're using optical encoders, and they came supplied with a four-wire cable. At one end, the cable is attached to a miniature 4-pin. The four cables coming off of the pin are yellow, brown
(possibly maroon), blue, and orange. We are trying to figure out where these wires need to connect to. Any ideas? A picture of our encoder is available at: http://www.usdigital.com/products/s4/ A picture of the cable is available at: http://www.usdigital.com/products/co...in-micro.shtml (It is the second picture, the CA-3285-(length)FT) |
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