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11-03-2021 #1
Can anyone recommend an encoder that has an A, B and Z channel that has over 4000 counts per revolution (the more the better). I've been looking for about a week now but can't find them in the UK. I'm sure there are loads but I have looked and can't find them. If anyone could recommend any that would be great.
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11-03-2021 #2
British Encoders ( encoder.co.uk )will be able to supply what you need, but they won't be that cheap.
I think I've still got got an encoder kicking around somewhere, that I bought from Zapp a few years ago.
Just a had quick email search for the order, and the part no is ISC3806-001G-1024BZ1-5L, and it's 1024 line, so 4096cpr.
If you're interested, I'll have a rummage in the workshop tomorrow night, as I have no idea where it would have ended up during last years major workshop rearrange.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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11-03-2021 #3
Thanks for the reply. If you do find something that will work I'd be interested. I'll look up British encoders. I guessing they know their stuff so if I message the they can tell me what will work?
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12-03-2021 #4
Alternative thought. I had a similar, but lesser need (went for a 360ppr encoder), and slaved a board inline which on start-up established a synthetic 'Z' pulse (basically, counts the quadrature signals continually and generates a Z pulse once in 360 etc), passing the original A/B input through to the output. One advantage was in establishing this I was able to use RS485 line drivers for the new A/B/Z output drivers which were pretty much impedance matched to the differential inputs on the Mesa 7i76E board I was interfacing to. I'd hazard a guess for any incremental encoder would do just the same.
Just an alternative if you struggle to find an affordable encoder with a Z output.
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12-03-2021 #5
I have a Chinesium encoder on my Centroid Acorn machine. They are available in various PPRs.
Here's the one I got. If you can wait for it to turn up, these are cheap enough and mine has worked fine for the last 3 years. They even come with a free "Omron" label!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...pping&_sacat=0
I made a blog post about it for my records: https://mightyshiz.blogspot.com/2018...dle-motor.htmlLast edited by Muzzer; 12-03-2021 at 05:52 PM.
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12-03-2021 #6
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