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Encoder set up for Digital Sidecar?

So with no luck on the encoders connected to the Jaguar, I learned that you can connect 3 wire encoders to the Digital sidecar. How would a PID control be set up for this? I'd like to know for next season, even though we're using a new control system it shouldn't be too different.
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Re: Encoder set up for Digital Sidecar?

A 3-wire encoder? What type is it?
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Re: Encoder set up for Digital Sidecar?

I'd suggest looking at the examples. They show how to wire to the digital breakout and let you enter the channel #s and run quickly. the examples are under the Help menu and on the Support tab on the Getting Started screen. The Digital>>Motor with Encoder is a good one to start with. Then add PID or Bang/Bang to control speed or position.

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Re: Encoder set up for Digital Sidecar?

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I'd suggest looking at the examples. They show how to wire to the digital breakout and let you enter the channel #s and run quickly. the examples are under the Help menu and on the Support tab on the Getting Started screen. The Digital>>Motor with Encoder is a good one to start with. Then add PID or Bang/Bang to control speed or position.

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Thanks.
I was thinking about something else, not 3 wire encoders sorry.
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