This photoelectric encoder (motor wheel encoder) is a device that converts the motion or position of a motor wheel into a series of digital signals. These signals can then be processed and interpreted by a computer or other digital device to measure aspects of the wheel's movement, such as speed, direction, or distance travelled.
There is an option of buying this product with 2 wheels (see last photo)
Features
- Two ports that can connect to two wheels
- Three 20cm male-to-male cables
- An imported groove coupler sensor
- Fixed bolt holes for easy installation
- LM393 wide voltage comparator
- It has an output state light:
- If the output is at a high level, the lights are off
- If the output is at a low level, the lights are on
- If the encoder is covered, it will output at a high level. Otherwise, its output is at a low level.
- Good signal and waveform: a strong driving ability for more than 15mA
- The module can be connected to a relay (consisting of limit switches and other functions)
- It can also be connected with an active buzzer module (alarm)
Specification
- Slot Width: 5mm
- Operating Voltage: 3.3V-5V
- Output Format: Digital switching output (0 and 1)
- Size of the Small PCB: 3.2cm x 1.4cm
Demo Program
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Raspberry Pi - Photoelectric Encoder (Motor Wheel Encoder) [2 Ports]
- Brand: Pridopia
- Product Code: pi-wheel-Encoder-2p
- Availability: 10 Weight: 0.09 kg
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£11.15