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The Signswise Incremental Optical Rotary Encoder is a compact and efficient device designed for various intelligent control applications. With a remarkable 600 pulses per revolution and a wide voltage compatibility of DC 5-24V, this encoder is perfect for projects ranging from robotics to automated machinery. Its lightweight design and easy installation make it a go-to choice for both hobbyists and professionals, backed by a 12-month worry-free return policy.
Manufacturer | Signswise |
Part number | LN11-ERGA |
Item Weight | 141 g |
Package Dimensions | 10.31 x 8.31 x 7.39 cm; 141 g |
Item model number | LN11-ERGA |
Size | (21.10/de.124 |
Color | (21.10/de.124 |
Style | 600 P/R |
Material | Aluminum |
Shape | Rectangular |
Installation Method | Internal Hard Drive |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
X**C
Excellent
Love it. Should have picked up some of these years ago...will be bookmarking for the future.Easy to integrate with an Arduino following the instructions from other reviewers/answerers on this page.I accidentally dropped the small wooden box I mounted this in from about 36" onto carpet. Still works fine.
J**C
Accurate on Arduino 5V - missing pulses fixed in code
I used the example code in the questions/answers section of this page, and the arduino was missing pulses. Sometimes the counts would sporadically go backwards. Slow revolutions would give hundreds of counts per revolution, but fast revolutions would give 30 counts.I found a code example on github using attachInterrupt which fixed the missing pulses. Reference and code attached in picture along with a simple wiring diagram. Now I get 1200 counts per revolution repeatably (due to counting both A and B phase changes).I've tested this for a day and am pleased with the results so far. I am adding this into my project shortly and will update after more use.
S**.
Perfect
Perfect for what I needed. As described A++++
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