oal331
09-17-2012, 04:50 PM
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The set contains 2 pieces of P/N1052 (Rotary Encoders + I/O Cards)
i'm selling both as one item.
Product Description
The PhidgetEncoder is intended to be used as a human interface, not as a device to measure shaft speed of motors or pulleys. If you are looking for an encoder to measure shaft speed, have a look at the1057 PhidgetEncoder HighSpeed (http://www.phidgets.com/products.php?product_id=1057).The PhidgetEncoder uses a two-bit mechanical encoder with a built-in momentary-action pushbutton switch. It returns 80 counts for 360 degrees of rotation.With it you can:
Detect changes in incremental and absolute position
Easily track these changes with respect to time.
Product Specifications
Electrical Properties
<tbody>
Count Rate Max
80 cycles/s
Current Consumption Max
20 mA
USB Speed
Low Speed
</tbody>
Physical Properties
<tbody>
Operating Temperature Min
0 °C
Operating Temperature Max
70 °C
</tbody>
More information about the encoder at http://www.phidgets.com (http://www.phidgets.com/)
The set contains 2 pieces of P/N1052 (Rotary Encoders + I/O Cards)
i'm selling both as one item.
Product Description
The PhidgetEncoder is intended to be used as a human interface, not as a device to measure shaft speed of motors or pulleys. If you are looking for an encoder to measure shaft speed, have a look at the1057 PhidgetEncoder HighSpeed (http://www.phidgets.com/products.php?product_id=1057).The PhidgetEncoder uses a two-bit mechanical encoder with a built-in momentary-action pushbutton switch. It returns 80 counts for 360 degrees of rotation.With it you can:
Detect changes in incremental and absolute position
Easily track these changes with respect to time.
Product Specifications
Electrical Properties
<tbody>
Count Rate Max
80 cycles/s
Current Consumption Max
20 mA
USB Speed
Low Speed
</tbody>
Physical Properties
<tbody>
Operating Temperature Min
0 °C
Operating Temperature Max
70 °C
</tbody>
More information about the encoder at http://www.phidgets.com (http://www.phidgets.com/)