File:Incremental directional encoder.gif
Incremental_directional_encoder.gif (387 × 225 pixels, file size: 124 KB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 20 frames, 16 s)
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[edit]DescriptionIncremental directional encoder.gif |
English: Example of two-row rotary encoder for speed and direction detection. Basically a 2-bit Gray code pattern. Generated by Matt Hercules |
Date | 18 December 2009 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikibooks to Commons. |
Author | Sidehack at English Wikibooks |
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2009-12-18 16:09 | 400×233× (28367 bytes) | Sidehack | Example of two-row rotary encoder for speed and direction detection. Basically a 2-bit Gray code pattern. Generated by Matt Hercules |
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current | 05:10, 20 September 2019 | 387 × 225 (124 KB) | Delt01 (talk | contribs) | (TRY 2 - an arrow in my previous attempt was pointing in the wrong direction!!!) --- Two cycles in each direction to better illustrate relationship between rotary discs and binary (grey code) output value. --- A bit slower animation (800ms per frame instead of 500ms) easier to follow --- Imported in GIMP and modified. GIMP-native xcf file available at: www.deimos.ca/miscjunk/rotaryencoder.xcf (226 kb) | |
05:00, 20 September 2019 | 387 × 225 (124 KB) | Delt01 (talk | contribs) | Two cycles in each direction to better illustrate relationship between rotary discs and binary output value. A bit slower animation (800ms per frame instead of 500ms) Imported in GIMP and modified. GIMP-native xcf file available at: www.deimos.ca/miscjunk/rotaryencoder.xcf (226 kb) | ||
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