An encoder is a device, circuit, transducer, software program, algorithm or person that converts information from one format or code to another, for the purpose of standardization, speed or compression. As it relates to motion control encoder/sensors are used in machine designs that require motion feedback and motion control such as position(incremental or absolute), count and direction.
Many position feedback devices used in motion control fall under the category of “incremental quadrature encoders”. These provide relative position information yet lack the ability to report an absolute position. Not surprisingly, however, having knowledge of the absolute position at startup can be very advantageous in many applications. In that case, the quadrature encoder’s A/B signal format is inadequate for proving the absolute position information and other formats are used instead.
Big or small, the right encoder/sensor for your motion control application is crucial to meeting your system requirements. Before determining whether or not you need an encoder, or to select the encoder that is best for your application, consider these requirements:
Once you've mapped out the requirements for your motion control application, encoder selection will be much easier.
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