Title: Seeking Advice on Reliable Encoder Count Reading Without Missing Pulses**
1. Encoder Information:
Encoder type: incremental
Signal type: HTL pulse, quadrature
Operating voltage: 24V DC
Pulses/rev: 2048
Max rotation speed: 40 RPM
Expected maximum pulse frequency: < 1,400 Hz
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- 03 Jun 2024, 05:41
- Forum: RevPiModIO
- Topic: Rotary Encoder
- Replies: 0
- Views: 10132
- 28 Jan 2024, 23:47
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Incremental Encoder
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3798
Re: Incremental Encoder
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your response!
I have convinced my manager to use Rev Pi instead of Compact Rio NI for our industrial application, but it seems it is not fast enough!
The application is a controller of an electrical-driven drum with a maximum velocity of 3000 RPM. We use the incremental ...
Thanks for your response!
I have convinced my manager to use Rev Pi instead of Compact Rio NI for our industrial application, but it seems it is not fast enough!
The application is a controller of an electrical-driven drum with a maximum velocity of 3000 RPM. We use the incremental ...
- 25 Jan 2024, 08:14
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Incremental Encoder
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3798
Incremental Encoder
Help Needed with Encoder Pulse Counting on Revolution Pi Similar to pigpio rasperrypi
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a project involving reading encoder pulses using revpimodeio2 Revolution Pi. For the first attempt, I've written a code snippet to increment the count on both rising and falling edges ...
Hi everyone,
I'm working on a project involving reading encoder pulses using revpimodeio2 Revolution Pi. For the first attempt, I've written a code snippet to increment the count on both rising and falling edges ...
- 24 Jan 2024, 04:51
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Module is NOT present, data is NOT available!!!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10865
Re: Module is NOT present, data is NOT available!!!
Hello,
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Please note that I have already fixed the issue by placing the DIO module on the left side of RevPi connect. Hopefully, there is no physical issue!
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I encountered the same error while using piTest -d. The output revealed two devices:
1. Address: 0, Module type: 136 ...
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Please note that I have already fixed the issue by placing the DIO module on the left side of RevPi connect. Hopefully, there is no physical issue!
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I encountered the same error while using piTest -d. The output revealed two devices:
1. Address: 0, Module type: 136 ...