Encoders
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I got an encoder that has 4 pins, and the picoborg reverse schematic has only 3 pins (2 pin power, 1 for encoding).
I am not sure which one to put on, I'm not if there is a standard on that as I could't find documentaion on the envoder. The cables are coloured yellow, red,white, black.
I think it is a quadrature encoder, is the picoborg "taco" are for a different purpose?
Without wishing to advertise, this is the product that I am trying to use
Dagu Rover 5
Many thanks
piborg
Mon, 06/09/2014 - 11:58
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Taco = single encoder signal
A standard quadrature encoder has four signals, V+, GND, I, Q.
V+ is the positive power, GND is the negative power.
I and Q are the two signal lines, in a full encoder setup both of these are used to give a more precise feedback.
PicoBorg Reverse uses only one of the signal lines, either I or Q, it does not matter which one.
Normal practice is to use Red for V+ and Black for GND, therefore we would expect the wiring to be as follows:
Without the encoder data sheet we cannot be certain though, so no promises :)