Rotation Sensor
This rotation sensor from Waveshare detects clockwise/anti-clockwise rotations: degrees and laps.
An incremental encoder is a kind of rotation sensor for translating the rotary displacement into a sequence of digital pulse signals. The displacement can be gained by counting the number of pulses outputted in the course of clockwise or anticlockwise rotation.
Comparing with the potentiometer, the rotary counter has no limit for counting. So, there is a reset button provided to reset the counter to the initial state, restarting at 0.
This module is intended for prototyping and learning, therefore no locking nut is included.
Note: This sensor does not come with a cable or locking nut.
Specifications
- Pulses per lap: 15
- Power: 3.0V ~ 5.3V
- Dimension: 32.1mm * 15.4mm
- Mounting holes size: 2.0mm
- Sensor only – no cable
How to Use
Product Wiki: https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/Rotation_Sensor
In the case of working with an MCU:
- VCC ↔ 3.0V ~ 5.3V
- GND ↔ power supply ground
- SW ↔ MCU.IO (encoder button status)
- SIB ↔ MCU.IO (output status)
- SIA ↔ MCU.IO (output status)