Hello to all
I am new at this forum. I am evaluating the possibility to use a RevPi to upgrade an old electronic that read a 12Vdc 8bits absolute encoder (grey coded) and I have some questions:
The "Encoder" option for RevPi is only for incremental encoders
Can RevPi hardware inputs read 12Vdc signals
Thanks in advance!!
Absolute encoder
Hi juliomarin, welcome to the Revolution Pi forum! We are glad that you are part of our community.
Regarding your question about the encoder: Currently, the Revolution Pi's "Encoder" option primarily supports incremental encoders. If you are using an absolute encoder with gray encoding, it may be necessary to convert the data accordingly. However, this depends on your specific use case.
Regarding the hardware inputs of the Revolution Pi: Yes, the hardware inputs can handle 12Vdc signals. The Revolution Pi is versatile and should work well for your upgrade project. However, take a look at video tutorial #14, which explains how encoders can be operated in a very pragmatic way:
https://revolutionpi.com/tutorials/video-tutorials#VT14
If you have any further questions or need additional information, please let us know. We are here to help!
Regarding your question about the encoder: Currently, the Revolution Pi's "Encoder" option primarily supports incremental encoders. If you are using an absolute encoder with gray encoding, it may be necessary to convert the data accordingly. However, this depends on your specific use case.
Regarding the hardware inputs of the Revolution Pi: Yes, the hardware inputs can handle 12Vdc signals. The Revolution Pi is versatile and should work well for your upgrade project. However, take a look at video tutorial #14, which explains how encoders can be operated in a very pragmatic way:
https://revolutionpi.com/tutorials/video-tutorials#VT14
If you have any further questions or need additional information, please let us know. We are here to help!