Re: Rotary encoder



Google AS5040

Enough said.

jg
"Pete" <designelect@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1135022850.340728.82710@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> I need to make a rotary encoder which fits onto a motor shaft from
> which I will read the amount of movement in both directions.
>
> The way I want to do this is by using a mechanism similar to that found
> in a ball mouse where a slotted wheel interrupts the light to a pair of
> sensors.
>
> I've taken apart a couple of mice but can't find any markings on these
> devices (phototransistors). If anyone could point me in the right
> direction for a manufacturer, I would be very grateful.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Pete
>


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Rotary encoder
    ... >>I need to make a rotary encoder which fits onto a motor shaft from ... >>which I will read the amount of movement in both directions. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Rotary encoder
    ... I need to make a rotary encoder which fits onto a motor shaft from ... which I will read the amount of movement in both directions. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Re: Rotary encoder
    ... >I need to make a rotary encoder which fits onto a motor shaft from ... >which I will read the amount of movement in both directions. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)
  • Re: Einstein might have had a point
    ... philosophical arguments and scientific arguments point in opposite ... directions. ... I want to believe in free will, but still cant see where it ... fits into the laws of physics. ...
    (uk.philosophy.humanism)
  • Re: Rotary encoder
    ... Pete wrote: ... I need to make a rotary encoder which fits onto a motor shaft from ... which I will read the amount of movement in both directions. ...
    (sci.electronics.design)

Quantcast