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Re: Best source for a potentiometer?
If your looking to determine absolute position for an arm or something, you might want to look at one of these neat devices.
http://www.gmw.com/magnetic_sensors/ametes/360ASMC.html They could also be used instead of an encoder. A simple A to D instead of dealing with interrupts. There is a white paper that discuses the use of pots as encoders. This device would be applicable. This company also sells several development boards that include a magnet and holder. They would be idea for testing. |
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