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Dave B[_2_] January 1st 09 11:33 PM

Ref:Hurco Encoders
 
A 1000 line quadrature encoder such as you have puts out 4000 lines
per rev.

The quadrature signal produced by incremental encoders has 4 state
changes per quadrature cycle. A 500 CPR encoder has 500 cycles (2000
quadrature states) per revolution. x1 decoding means that the external
electronics counts only state per quadrature cycle, so there will be
500 counts per revolution. x2 counts two states per quadrature cycle
(1000 counts per revolution). x4 counts every quadrature state (2000
counts per revolution


You mentioned you only used the A and B channels? and not the
complimentary channels, so at that you would have 2000 per rev.

Of course it depends on how the MPU is set to read the inputs from the
encoder.

LOL.....I dont know how it works at all.

What is the part number for the new encoders?

Happy New Years

Dave B

Dave B[_2_] January 2nd 09 05:19 AM

Ref:Hurco Encoders
 
On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 15:33:18 -0800, Dave B wrote:

A 1000 line quadrature encoder such as you have puts out 4000 lines
per rev.

The quadrature signal produced by incremental encoders has 4 state
changes per quadrature cycle. A 500 CPR encoder has 500 cycles (2000
quadrature states) per revolution. x1 decoding means that the external
electronics counts only state per quadrature cycle, so there will be
500 counts per revolution. x2 counts two states per quadrature cycle
(1000 counts per revolution). x4 counts every quadrature state (2000
counts per revolution


You mentioned you only used the A and B channels? and not the
complimentary channels, so at that you would have 2000 per rev.

Of course it depends on how the MPU is set to read the inputs from the
encoder.

LOL.....I dont know how it works at all.

What is the part number for the new encoders?

Happy New Years

Dave B



I am curious as to what the pitch of the ballscrew is, and ratio if
any to the motor/encoder.

Dave B


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